Save Lives and Property: Why You Should Install a Fire Door

Posted on: 9 March 2021

Most commercial business owners know that fire is bad for their commercial property. However, very few of them actually consider the amount of damage they would incur if their building went down in flames. As a result, many people simply install fire doors and other fire-fighting equipment because it is standard procedure.  However, if you want to avoid losing your property and getting people injured in a fire, you have to carefully consider the brand and quality of fire doors you invest in for your building.
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How to Ensure Your Roller Shutters Last Longer

Posted on: 15 October 2020

Roller shutters have become an essential tool for safeguarding business premises today. They offer secure and robust protection, and intruders cannot break them easily, giving you peace of mind whether you are around or away. But like any other investment, you want to ensure your roller shutters last longer and that you don't use your savings on frequent repairs or replacements. The key to achieving these goals is to maintain your roller shutters.
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Everything You Need to Learn About Testing Fire-Rated Doors

Posted on: 24 June 2020

It is easy to limit yourself to sprinklers, alarms and other conventional devices when you think about fire protection systems. However, do you know that you can use other features and fittings to enhance the levels of fire safety in your commercial space? Fire-rated doors are a good example. The doors come as an assembly that effectively compartmentalizes smoke and flames or provides safe egress against extreme radiant heat. Fire-rated doors mitigate the risk of injury and property damage by a large margin, and you are better off learning a thing or two about them.
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3 Signs Your Roller Door Torsion Springs Have a Problem

Posted on: 18 December 2019

If your roller doors aren't working quite right, you might not be sure exactly where the problem lies. These doors and their mechanisms have a lot of different parts which can all prevent them from opening and closing properly. In some cases, the problems you're having give you an indication of where the problem might lie. For example, if you have faulty or damaged torsion springs, then your doors will act in specific ways.
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