Many people prefer sleeping with their bedroom door open because it feels more comfortable, improves airflow, and allows pets or children to move freely. However, fire safety experts recommend closing the bedroom door before going to sleep. Research shows this simple habit can provide valuable extra time during a house fire, when every second counts.
Modern homes contain more synthetic materials in furniture, mattresses, carpets, and insulation, causing fires to spread much faster than they did in the past. These materials also produce thick, toxic smoke, reducing the time people have to escape. What once may have been 15 to 17 minutes can now be just a few minutes, making every safety measure more important.
A closed bedroom door acts as a barrier that slows the spread of flames, heat, and smoke. Studies have found that rooms with closed doors often remain significantly cooler and suffer far less damage than rooms with open doors. By limiting airflow, the door helps reduce the fire’s intensity and creates safer conditions for people inside.
Smoke is often the greatest danger during a fire because it spreads quickly, blocks visibility, and contains harmful gases. Keeping the bedroom door closed slows smoke from entering the room, allowing cleaner air to remain longer and increasing the chances of waking up and escaping safely.
Fire safety experts promote the message **”Close Before You Doze”** because it is a simple step that costs nothing but can make a life-saving difference. Combined with working smoke alarms, regularly tested batteries, and a practiced escape plan, closing your bedroom door provides another layer of protection that could offer the extra time needed to survive a house fire.