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YK Fire Door – Yukon’s Premier Fire-Rated Building Solutions Comprehensive Fire Protection for Every Construction Need
From solid-core fire-rated wood doors to durable steel fire doors, expansive fire-rated glass systems, and specialized fireproof building materials – YK Fire Door delivers code-compliant solutions for commercial buildings, healthcare facilities, schools, and multi-family housing across Yukon.
Key Differentiators: • Yukon-specific fire code expertise • UL-certified & ASTM-tested products • Custom configurations for unique architectural needs
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With the largest team of certified fire door professionals in the region, we provide: ✓ Complete commercial door system audits ✓ Fire code compliance consulting ✓ Precision installation by licensed technicians ✓ Ongoing maintenance programs
In Yukon, fire‑door compliance is governed by the Yukon Fire Prevention Regulations in concert with the National Building Code of Canada as adopted by the territory. Rather than maintaining a unique territorial standard, Yukon authorities require that fire doors meet Canadian ULC (Underwriters Laboratories of Canada) listings—specifically ULC S104 (hose‑stream integrity) and ULC S104 (positive‑pressure exposure)—and carry the official ULC label. At YK Fire Door Company, we maintain full ULC listing for our steel fire‑door assemblies and undergo periodic factory audits to ensure ongoing conformity. This alignment with Yukon’s regulatory framework means every door we supply to Whitehorse, Dawson City or remote lodges arrives complete with the exact certification labels and supporting dossiers that local building officials and insurers demand, smoothing the path from plan review to final inspection.
Performance evaluation in Yukon takes into account not only the nominal time‑rating—often 20, 45, 60 or 90 minutes—but also the territory’s harsh climate extremes. Fire doors are tested under full‑scale furnace conditions, with precise monitoring of temperature‑vs‑time curves, structural deformation and hose‑stream impact to simulate firefighting in sub‑zero temperatures. Our assemblies are additionally subjected to cold‑chamber cycling to validate gasket resilience and seal integrity when temperatures plunge well below zero. YK’s steel‑leaf doors consistently exceed ULC thresholds, and we deliver comprehensive test reports—detailing heat‑transfer limits, deflection readings and seal‑expansion profiles—so architects and engineers can model egress strategies and compartmentation schemes with confidence in Yukon’s unique environment.
Equally critical in Yukon is the provenance and traceability of every component. A ULC‑listed door slab alone does not guarantee compliance if paired with untested glazing or hardware lacking its own listing. YK Fire Door Company sources cold‑rolled steel from mills audited under ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards, specifies fire‑rated vision panels tested to ULC S104 protocols, and installs hinges, closers and locks each bearing individual ULC or FM Global labels. Through our digital traceability platform, each door shipment carries batch numbers, gasket‑lot codes and hardware listing references, ensuring that at any moment building inspectors or project underwriters can verify the origin and certification status of every element in the field.
Finally, Yukon’s framework underscores that proper installation and ongoing maintenance are as vital as initial certification. Fire doors must be fitted by technicians trained under NFPA 80‑aligned programs and must undergo regular inspections to confirm swing clearance, seal condition and mechanical performance. YK Fire Door Company not only provides detailed, code‑aligned installation manuals tailored to northern conditions but also dispatches our own factory‑trained teams throughout the territory. From on‑site commissioning reports at hand‑over to scheduled preventive maintenance tracked via our cloud‑based portal—and prompt replacement of genuine YK parts—we ensure that each fire‑door system continues to meet Yukon’s exacting safety criteria and performs reliably through every winter thaw and summer heat.
Beyond Permafrost: How YK Fire Doors Tamed Yukon’s Battery Hub at -50°C
The metallic screech of steel on frozen gravel echoed through the darkness as we unloaded the first doors at Whitehorse Critical Minerals Hub. At 4 PM in December, the mercury already read -45°C – cold enough to crack standard seals like peanut brittle. This wasn’t Toronto; this was Yukon’s bet on the green revolution, where lithium-ion batteries posed thermal runaway risks in a territory where fire codes are rewritten by permafrost. As YK’s Arctic lead, the 298 fire doors were more than products; they were the thin red line between energy transition and inferno in a land where hydrants freeze solid by October.
Location: Industrial District, Whitehorse – 500m from Yukon River ice road.
Scope: Converting a 1980s lead-zinc mill into battery material storage (60%), EV charging station production (30%), and Northern Research Council labs (10%).
The Ask: A Yukon-certified fire door manufacturer mastering NFC + BC Fire Code amendments, surviving -50°C extremes, and appeasing the “Ice Chief” – a fire marshal who’d battled the 2022 Faro warehouse fire at -52°C.
Our Fire Door Blueprint: Arctic-Engineered Armor Touring the steam-shrouded facility, hazards crystallized faster than breath:
Battery Storage Vaults (Thermal Runaway Risks):
Product: 114 units of YK-ArcticShield FD-120 (120-min integrity, ceramic-core, cryogenic seals rated to -60°C).
Why: A single cell failure could cascade into 500°C hell. ORO inspectors made us test doors during live thermal runaway simulations. Watching our doors contain lithium-fed flames while competitors’ seals crystallized earned a rare “F***ing rights!” from the normally stoic Ice Chief.
EV Production Zone (Flammable Electrolyte Handling):
Product: 97 units of YK-LiLock FD-90 (90-min, static-dissipative steel, explosion-venting hinges).
Why: Hexafluorophosphate vapors ignite on contact with moisture. Local crews used standard silicone seals that shattered at -30°C. We sourced aerospace-grade Kalrez gaskets from Montreal – flown in via ice road convoy at triple cost. The site manager’s toast with Yukon Gold vodka when seals held at -48°C was pure liquid courage.
Research Labs (Historic Structure + Extreme Seals):
Product: 87 units of YK-GoldRush FD-60 (60-min, Douglas fir core, nickel-bronze hardware).
Why:Heritage Yukon demanded doors “respect Klondike character.” Matching 1898 mill door profiles required hand-planing in -40°C workshops. The shock? CSA B51 pressure vessel rules applied to lab doors containing hydrogen test chambers – triggering 11th-hour hydrostatic tests at minus fifty.
Pre-Certified ULC S104 Reports: But added Yukon-specific cryo-testing at UBC’s Arctic facility.
“The Sourdough” Hank: Ex-miner turned fire tech. His wisdom: “Ice Chief checks hinges last – warm ’em with your gloves first or they’ll shatter.”
Permafrost Proofing: Designing frames with 300% expansion joints for ground heave.
The Whitehorse Grind: Cold, Courage, and Caribou Stew January deliveries stalled when the Alaska Highway closed near Destruction Bay. We retrofitted doors in a heated tent while diesel generators screamed against the dark. Local electricians wired magnetic holders to non-cryogenic circuits – a lethal flaw exposed during a -50°C polar vortex. Rewiring 42 doors by headlamp at 3 AM, faces wrapped in caribou fur, we survived on bannock and moose chili. When Heritage Yukon rejected “modern” thresholds, we replicated 1902 brass sweeps using Klondike-era molds from Dawson City, delaying the project 9 weeks. The day the Ice Chief etched his approval into the last door’s ice coating, we drove to the Westminster Hotel and drank whiskey until the northern lights blazed.
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Your Arctic Compliance Partner Navigating fire door codes in Yukon demands NFC-Arctic mastery, cryo-engineering, and ice-road resilience. YK Fire Doors delivers ORO-certified protection – forged at 60 below. Contact our Whitehorse outpost – let’s build safety where the mercury stops.
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