Overview
A steel door is stated to be the most secure way of protecting your property and people within homes, commercial establishments, and industrial plants. It is strong and stable, durable, resistant to damages, and corrosion and rusting. It offers maximum protection from fire, flood, and damages caused by intentional attacks. You can choose security from level-1 to level-4 and beyond based on the specific requirements.
Levels of Security – Design and Construction
The type of design and construction of doors for level-1 security will protect the doors from attacks with handheld tools and equipment like a hammer, chisels, handsaw, and others. You have to analyze the user manual to check the duration for which the door can withstand such attacks before the security personnel can respond to the alarms.
Level-2 security doors should be able to withstand attacks by heavy tools and equipment, often driven by electrical and mechanical force. The locking mechanism, density and dimension of the doors should be much higher than level-1 doors.
Level-3 doors will have a protection mechanism for attacks with gas-torches, crowbars, and other heavy tools. These doors can withstand floods and fire of high intensity without buckling or breaking under stress.
Level-4 can protect from explosives and other heavy tools for break-in attempts. Duration of protection will be the highest among all the levels.
Steel Security Doors – Internal Access
Design of the steel security door has to be according to the frame and vice versa in some cases. It should have a fire-resistance for at least three to four hours without melting or buckling. Temperature tolerance limits will depend on many factors like
Type of fire risk
Intensity of fire
Type of source
The time required for fire rescue
The intensity of a fire may vary for the electrical risks, chemical risks, fuel and flammable liquid risks, and gas risks. You need to measure the distance between the source and the fire-resistant door and also the time required for the fire to spread from the source to the door. If the source of fire is internal, you will intend to stop spreading the fire to other parts of the building.
If the source of fire is external, you will intend to protect the people and property within the room for which you have installed the steel door.
Door Installations – Location Specific
Production unit
Warehouse
Hazardous elements storage
Restrooms
Kitchen
Laboratory
processing units etc
The needs of corporate and business houses could be different based on the risk and level of security threats. You can choose the steel-doors based on the dimension, material, locking mechanism, and other factors that can offer maximum security.
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