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The year 2020 has been filled with a lot of uncertainty and concern, but equally full of hope and achievements. Read our blog to see what we've been up to...
We have a range of hardware to help you improve accessibility and prevent dangerous door wedging. Here you’ll find ...
Since the launch of Dorgard 25 years ago, we have introduced two more versions offering you different levels of fire safety compliance so you can ditch the door wedge!
For those of us that know our RRFSO’s from our BS7273-4’s, there's no question that fire doors save lives and that the weight associated with operating a fire door is a necessary evil, a symptom of those innocuous-looking closers that ensure doors can shut safely. But when we think about who uses those doors on a daily basis, are we expecting too much from industry outsiders?
For Fire Door Safety Week 2020 we spoke to Darren Young from 1st Aid Fire, who shared his knowledge on the importance of fire doors and how to maintain them.
What was once a small business originating in Brighton, has expanded to selling its products worldwide. Read our story on how we got here!
Join us in supporting Fire Door Safety Week 2020 and help spread the message about the importance of fire doors!
We are pleased to announce our participation in the Fire Door Safety Week 2019 campaign.
Knowing what fire safety products are best for your building can sometimes be unclear. This blog discusses whether fully wired systems are the best option.
Older people are often more vulnerable when it comes to accidents and emergencies which places huge importance on fire safety in care homes. Fire doors are essential for fire safety, but in the daily lives of care home residents, they can be problematic.
It takes seconds for a fire to spread through a hole the size of a pen nib. Compartmentation is a way to keep a fire contained in one place, preventing fire and smoke from spreading quickly and taking over the building.