Fire Rated Downlights
Keep your home protected with fire rated downlights. Essential for UK homes where ceiling penetrations affect fire separation between floors, they maintain your ceiling's fire resistance while providing excellent lighting for any space. As part of our LED Downlights collection, they combine safety with style.
At Simple Lighting, we have a wide range of high-quality options, from GU10 fire rated downlights to CCT fire rated spotlights, all fully compliant with UK Building Regulations.
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In StockDie-Cast, Tilt, Fire Rated Downlight. GU10, Twist and Lock - White, Brushed Chrome or Chrome.
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In StockDie-Cast, Tilt, Fire Rated, LED, Dimmable Downlight. GU10, Twist and Lock - White, Brushed Chrome or Chrome
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In StockDie-Cast, Tilt, Fire Rated Downlight. GU10, Twist and Lock - Brass Finish
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In StockDie-Cast Fire Rated Downlight GU10 Twist and Lock Fixed - Brass Finish
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In StockBlack IP65 Shower Fire Rated Downlight, GU10
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In Stock6w IP65, Short Can Dimmable, Fire Rated Downlight - White, Black or Brushed Chrome Bezel
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In Stock8w Low Glare IP65 Short Can Dimmable Fire Rated Downlight
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In StockMulti Pack of 10 Fire Rated Downlights With Quick Connectors - Brushed Chrome/Satin Nickel
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In StockMulti Pack 10 Fire Rated Downlights - Polished Chrome, Includes Quick Connectors
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In StockMulti Pack 10 Fire Rated Downlights - White Finish, With Quick Connectors
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In StockMulti Pack Of 25 Fire Rated Downlights, With Quick Connectors - Brushed Chrome/Satin Nickel
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In StockMulti Pack of 25 Fire Rated Downlights - Polished Chrome, With Quick Connectors
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In StockMulti Pack Of 25 Fire Rated Downlights - White Finish, Includes Quick Connectors
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In StockMulti Pack Of 50 Fire Rated Downlights - Brushed Chrome/Satin Nickel, With Quick Connectors
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In StockMulti Pack Of 50 Fire Rated Downlights - Polished Chrome, Includes Quick Connectors
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In StockMulti Pack Of 50 Fire Rated Downlights - White Finish, Includes Quick Connectors
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In Stock8W CCT Changeable and Dimmable, Smart Fire Rated Downlight
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In Stock10 x Fixed GU10 Fire Rated Downlights, Open Can in a Brushed Chrome Finish
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In StockPack of 25 Fire Rated Fixed GU10 Downlights in a Brushed Chrome Finish
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In StockPack of 50 GU10 Fire Rated Fixed Downlights in a Brushed Chrome Finish
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In Stock10 Pack - Fire Rated Downlights, Open Can, White Bezel Colour
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In StockPack of 25 GU10 Die-Cast Fixed Fire Rated Downlights in a White Finish
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In Stock50 x White Fire Rated Downlight Pack, Open Can Design, GU10
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In StockPack of 10 Fixed Fire Rated GU10 Downlights with a Polished Chrome Finish
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I legally need fire rated downlights in my home?
Fire rated downlights are required by UK Building Regulations when installing downlights in ceilings that provide fire separation between floors. This typically includes ground floor ceilings in two-storey homes and any ceiling above a protected stairway. Always check with your local Building Control officer to confirm requirements for your specific project.
What's the difference between 30, 60 and 90 minute fire ratings?
The rating indicates how long the downlight maintains your ceiling's fire resistance when exposed to fire. A 30-minute rating provides protection for half an hour, while 90-minute offers three times longer. Most UK domestic properties require 30 or 60-minute ratings, with 90-minute typically reserved for commercial buildings or specific high-risk areas.
Can I install fire rated downlights myself or do I need an electrician?
While fire rated downlights can be installed as a DIY project, any electrical connections must comply with Part P of Building Regulations. If you're adding new circuits or aren't confident with electrical work, it's best to use a qualified electrician. Remember that incorrect installation can compromise both safety and fire protection.
Are fire rated downlights more expensive to run than regular downlights?
No, fire rated downlights use the same energy-efficient LED technology as standard downlights, so running costs are identical. The fire rating refers to the housing and sealing materials, not the LED performance. You'll still benefit from low energy consumption and long lifespan of up to 50,000 hours.
Do fire rated downlights look different from normal downlights?
From below, fire rated downlights look virtually identical to standard downlights. Simple Lighting offers fire rated options in various finishes including white, chrome, brushed chrome, brass and matt black. The fire protection features are built into the housing above the ceiling, so your interior design remains uncompromised.
Can I use dimmer switches with fire rated downlights?
Yes, many fire rated downlights are compatible with dimmer switches, but you must check the specific product specifications. Integrated LED fire rated downlights need to be marked as dimmable, while GU10 versions require dimmable GU10 LED bulbs. Always ensure your dimmer switch is LED-compatible to avoid flickering or damage.
What happens if the LED fails in an integrated fire rated downlight?
With integrated fire rated downlights, you'll need to replace the entire fitting when the LED eventually fails. However, quality LED modules typically last 25,000 to 50,000 hours (10-20 years of normal use). If you prefer the flexibility of changing bulbs, consider GU10 fire rated downlights where you can simply replace the bulb when needed.
Do fire rated downlights need special ceiling preparation?
Fire rated downlights require a proper cut-out size as specified by the manufacturer, typically between 60-90mm diameter. The key difference is ensuring the fire-resistant seal fits correctly against your ceiling material. Most work with standard plasterboard, but check compatibility if you have unusual ceiling construction or insulation arrangements.



































