PAS 24 and LPS 1175 certified security doors for retail, industrial and high-risk premises. Steel, reinforced aluminium, and composite construction.
Most commercial doors โ aluminium storefront doors, standard steel fire doors โ provide some resistance to forced entry, but they're not designed for it. If you're operating in a location with a known risk (cash-handling businesses, pharmacies, jewellers, tech retailers, out-of-town industrial estates), your insurer will typically require a door rated to at least PAS 24 or LPS 1175 SR2.
Security doors are built differently from standard doors. The leaf has a reinforced internal frame. The lockset is multi-point (typically 3 or 5 points). The hinges are either anti-jemmy or welded. The frame is bolted through to masonry with anti-rip fixings. Every element is designed to resist specific attack methods and tools for a rated amount of time.
The UK standard for enhanced security doors. Tested against opportunistic attack with a defined toolset. Required on most Part Q installations and by many commercial insurers.
A higher-tier standard rated in security classes SR1 (lowest) through SR8 (highest). SR2 is equivalent to PAS 24 but independently rated. SR3 and SR4 are specified on higher-risk premises โ cash centres, data centres, pharmaceutical storage.
Physical security standards for doorsets in government, critical national infrastructure, and institutional applications. We supply on request with accompanying test certification.
Despite the internal construction, security doors don't have to look industrial. We can finish them with the same aluminium or steel skins as a standard store front door โ so the exterior looks like any other retail frontage, but the internal build is a different animal.
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