Certify — Verified Safety Standards Landing Page Template

Threshold is a gallery-plus-detail landing page built for certified fire door installers. It combines an illustrated regional map, a click-to-reveal installation gallery, a four-step compliance quiz, and a gated PDF lead magnet. Facilities managers, housing association officers, and headteachers can verify coverage, review certified fire door installations, and book a free survey in a single focused page.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Threshold is a single-page template designed for certified fire door installers serving schools, care homes, and housing blocks. It guides compliance-anxious visitors from geographic proof through photographic evidence to a booked survey, using a calm, authoritative visual style that signals deep professional knowledge without ever raising its voice.

Who this template is for

This template is built for fire door installation businesses that need to convert cautious, deadline-driven buyers online. It speaks directly to the people responsible for building safety compliance in the UK built environment.

  • Facilities managers who need audit-ready records and regional coverage proof for fire doors
  • Housing association officers facing inspection deadlines and managing fire doors across multiple properties
  • Headteachers who received a fire risk assessor warning and need fast, documented corrective actions

What problem this template solves

Facilities managers and property managers don't browse casually. They arrive under pressure, needing to verify credentials, check location coverage, and document their decision. A generic service page doesn't answer their questions fast enough. Threshold solves that.

  • Visitors can't quickly confirm that fire doors in their area have been inspected and certified by a qualified team
  • Responsible persons lack a clear, low-effort path to booking a fire door inspection without a long phone call
  • Non-ready visitors leave with nothing, when a downloadable fire door inspection checklist could have kept them engaged

What you get with this template

The template delivers a structured, high-interactivity landing page with five clearly planned sections. Every element is designed to document trust and reduce hesitation before a visitor commits to contact.

  • An SVG illustrated regional map with pulsing location pins showing completed fire door installations across counties
  • An asymmetric bento gallery grid where each image opens a detail panel showing certification number, door specification, fire rating, and a note on the building's specific compliance challenge
  • A four-step compliance quiz, a gated PDF checklist lead magnet, and a certification evidence strip with installation statistics

Feature list

This section covers the core functional features built into the Threshold template.

Illustrated Regional Map Header

The hero section displays a softly illustrated map rendered in muted greens and creams. Pin markers show completed fire door installations by location, and each pin pulses gently using SVG animation. Visitors find their county instinctively, building confidence in coverage before they read a single word of copy.

The gallery presents fire door installations in an asymmetric bento grid, photographed in calm natural light. Clicking any image slides open a detail panel that displays the fire door label, the door and frame specification, the fire resistance rating, the smoke seals used, and the guarantee length. Inspectors and facilities managers can verify the quality of completed work before committing.

Four-Step Compliance Quiz

The quiz asks four questions: building type, number of fire doors, last inspection dates, and whether any doors have been flagged. Each answer narrows to a personalised risk summary. Visitors then enter their postcode and email to book a free survey, converting compliance anxiety into a scheduled appointment with minimal friction.

Gated PDF Lead Magnet

Beneath the gallery sits a secondary conversion path. Visitors who are not ready to book can download a fire door inspection checklist in exchange for their name and email. This catches non-ready visitors who still need proper documentation for their next audit, keeping them in the pipeline without pressure.

Certifications and Evidence Strip

A quiet authority section displays certification badges and a statistics strip showing installation count, building types served, and years of operation. This section helps visitors sign off internally on their choice. Every fire door inspection report linked to a real certification number reinforces that the team's records are complete and audit-ready.

GSAP ScrollTrigger Animations

Scroll-triggered reveals and quiz transition animations guide the visitor through the page at a measured pace. The gallery panel slide, pin pulse, and quiz step transitions use medium-weight GSAP animation so the page feels responsive and considered without feeling like a product demo.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Hero MapShow regional coverage via pulsing location pins and a bold compliance headline
Installation GalleryDisplay certified fire door installations with click-to-reveal detail panels
Certifications Evidence StripBuild authority through certification badges, stats, and inspection records
Compliance QuizGuide visitors through a four-step assessment toward a booked survey
Checklist Lead MagnetCapture non-ready visitors with a gated fire door inspection checklist PDF
Arc Split FooterProvide minimal, functional navigation and contact signage

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows a Pastoral Calm theme. The palette evokes a National Trust property in late autumn: mossy stone, oiled iron hinges, and damp timber that has stood for a long time. It feels grounded and institutional without being cold.

  • Deep woodland green (#2D4A3E) dominates backgrounds and section dividers; weathered oak (#A68B6B) warms typography and card borders; meadow mist (#E8EDE4) opens breathing room between gallery rows
  • Heritage red (#8B2E2E) is reserved for certification badges and call-to-action elements only, so every time it appears it carries genuine authority
  • Instrument Serif handles headlines and italic accents; DM Sans handles body copy and quiz interface elements for clean legibility across all screen sizes

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is built desktop-first, reflecting that facilities managers typically complete audit research at a desk. Mobile fallback is solid, keeping the quiz, gallery, and map functional on smaller screens.

  • Server Components handle static sections such as the map, evidence strip, and checklist block for fast initial load
  • Client Components power the quiz steps, gallery panel slide, and form captures, isolating interactivity where it is needed
  • The quiz and gallery are designed so that either the door detail panel or the quiz step is always fully visible without horizontal scrolling on mobile

How this template helps you convert

The page is structured as a quiet accumulation of evidence rather than an escalating sales pitch. Each scroll deepens trust before asking for commitment.

  1. The regional map answers "do they work in my area?" immediately, so visitors with coverage concerns are reassured before they read about fire door inspection credentials or pricing
  2. The gallery converts visual curiosity into documented proof: each fire door label, each set of hinges, each intumescent seal shown in the detail panel adds a layer of verifiable evidence that the team's work is compliant and maintained to standard
  3. The quiz converts compliance pressure into action, producing a risk summary that makes booking a fire door inspection feel like the natural and logical next step rather than a sales decision

Other information about this template

This template is well suited to businesses that operate within Fire Safety England regulations and need to demonstrate compliance with NFPA 80 standards or equivalent UK frameworks. The page structure supports the kind of proper documentation and records retention that regulations require, including inspection dates, corrective actions, and fire door label legibility records.

  • The quiz and lead magnet together address two distinct buyer readiness levels, meaning the template captures both decision-ready and research-stage visitors
  • The gated checklist functions as a fire door inspection template resource for facilities teams, covering items such as smoke seals, hinges, glazing, locks, clearance gaps, signage, and the presence of hold open devices or open holes that must be resolved before audit
  • Fire door inspection report data shown in the gallery detail panels, including door and frame specifications, fire resistance ratings, and inspection outcomes, helps visitors understand what a complete fire door inspection report looks like in practice
  • The noncombustible threshold standard referenced in NFPA 80 (maximum clearance of 3/4 inch above the finished floor) and the requirement that thresholds be listed for use with specific door assemblies are the kind of technical detail this template's gallery panels are designed to surface
  • Swinging fire door assemblies, other opening protectives, and door assemblies beyond standard hinged doors can all be documented within the gallery's detail panel structure, since the panel fields are flexible enough to note door type and applicable fire rating
  • The door inspection report template concept underpins the checklist lead magnet: it gives responsible persons a structured starting point for internal audits, covering visible signs of damage, breaks exist in seals, open holes in the frame, hardware condition, and whether hold open devices are correctly permitted or removed
  • Safety officers and property managers looking for a fire door inspection template to use across multiple sites will find the checklist resource directly relevant to their facility management workflows
  • Digital compliance management tools such as Certifier support batch generation of fire door certificates with auto-generated certificate numbers and cloud storage, which pairs well with the kind of records this template helps a business generate and present
  • Fire door certificates need to be clear, compliant, and secure; using a structured fire door certificate template makes it straightforward to include installation details, technician name, inspection timeline, and verification references for each set of doors installed
Certify — Verified Safety Standards Landing Page Template
Certify — Verified Safety Standards Landing Page Template
Certify — Verified Safety Standards Landing Page Template
Certify — Verified Safety Standards Landing Page Template

Theme

Pastoral Calm

Creative direction

Guarantee-Led

Color system

Forest Trust

Style

Gallery + Detail

Direction

Quiz/Assessment

Page Sections

Illustrated Regional Map with Pulsing Pins

Click-to-reveal Installation Gallery

Four-step Compliance Quiz

Gated PDF Checklist Lead Magnet

Certifications and Evidence Strip

GSAP Scrolltrigger Page Animations

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