Office Doors - A Summary Guide
Any office refurbishment project is very likely to include a review of office door requirements - including health and safety regulations as well as functionality and aesthetics. This review presents some key office door types, each of which addresses particular needs and budgets for your office / buildings upgrade ambitions.
Automatic Doors
The type of doors you choose will depend on a number of criteria, including budget, the entrance size and volume of pedestrian traffic and the type of traffic.
Questions to ask include whether the installation will comply with regulations covering safety of powered doors for pedestrian use and the guidelines which cover both the provision and fitting of safety devices. Also, of course, can the installation meet all provisions covering fire precautions in the design, construction and use in buildings?
Cameron Barclay is uniquely placed as your main contractor for all your office door installation needs, offering all required after-sales support, including long-term maintenance agreements.
Sliding Door Installation
The best sliding doors are packed with customisable features that allow you to adapt them to suit your specific operational requirements. Let Cameron Barclay guide you through the topics of curved doors, multi-activation opening, multi-function operation and low noise systems. Discuss also the topic of testing - be assured that your doors will give you many years service and incorporate the latest noise reduction technology ensuring consistently quiet operation.
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Hermetic Sliding Doors
Hermetic doors are used in hospitals, operating theatres, pharmaceutical manufacturers, micro-electrical plants, food processing and other environments which require an optimum standard in cleanliness and protection from germs.
A hermetic door is not only secure, but additionally offers sound insulation and heat preservation. It can also protect against anti-differential air pressure, fire, dust and radiation.
Hermetic doors can be activated via a choice of methods:
- Detection sensor
- Foot switch
- Door button
- Fingerprint biometrics
- Remote control (such as CCTV or intercom)
- Access control systems (such as ID badges or Key fobs)
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Revolving Doors
A revolving door usually comprises three or four doors hanging on a centre shaft. These rotate around a vertical axis within a round enclosure. Revolving doors can be seen as a statement of glamour and prestige for a building and its architecture. This is possibly true, but - more crucially to the bottom line - they can also save money longer-term. As an office entrance, revolving doors offer a major advantage in energy efficiency by eliminating draughts, thus reducing heating or air-conditioning costs for the building.
Additionally, revolving doors allow large numbers of people to pass in and out, offering you a steady, safe, smooth and convenient entrance
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Office Doors - Quotations
At Cameron Barclay we provide detailed quotations free of charge and without commitment. We guarantee that all of our quotations are full and complete and that there will be no hidden charges.
Office Doors - Links
| Automatic Door Installation | Sliding Door Installation | Hermetic Door Installation | Revolving Door Installation | Automatic Door Maintenance | Automatic Door Safety Features
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