Why I Love Doors (And You Should Too)

Why I Love Doors (And You Should Too)

2021

17 November 2021

Residential Security Doors: Important Guidelines for Ensuring Long-Lasting Service

Security doors are beneficial for reinforcing residential entrances. The installation of this feature will provide an additional layer of defence during an attempted break-in. As a result, the intruder will be deterred or delayed, ensuring the security of the home. Moreover, a security door is perfect as a safety measure if you like opening your doors to allow for natural ventilation. Regardless of your purpose, you must ensure that the security door is tough and resilient for long-term service.
20 September 2021

Are Your Fire Doors Compliant? Don't Run the Risk with These 3 Tips

Suppose you own or run a commercial premises, be it an office complex or residential accommodation. In that case, you must ensure the safety of all people working, residing and visiting the existing building. One of the key ways to do so is ensuring you have designated fire doors and escape routes in the event of a fire breakout. That said, your fire protection design does not end here. You also need to ensure door efficiency and compliance through a bi-annual fire safety statement to ensure the well-being of building occupants and emergency responders.

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Why I Love Doors (And You Should Too)

Hi, my name is Nigel. When I tell people that I love doors, they often think I am referring to the classic 1960s rock and roll band The Doors. I'm not, though. I am talking about actual doors, the kind you use to enter and leave a room or building. This may sound strange, but I have always loved doors. As a child, I used to sit on the floor and look at the beautifully carved timber of my grandmother's front door. I would spend hours looking through catalogues and examining the different types of doors. I decided to start this blog to share my passion for doors and to help other people understand how they can change a home or other building.

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