Detention Designated Security Doors

Detention Designated Security Doors

Our detention-designated doors are specifically engineered to meet the security needs of facilities such as prison cells, detention rooms and arrest areas.

RC2 RC3 RC4 RC5

EI30s EI60s

CE certified

Internally reinforced

Anti-corrosion coating

C4, C5 Class locks

Sound insulation

Resistance to wind load

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Detention Designated Security Doors

Our detention-designated doors are specifically engineered to meet the security needs of facilities such as prison cells, detention rooms and arrest areas. To ensure maximum protection, we utilise a range of specialised equipment and materials that are specifically designed for this purpose. Our doors are certified to RC5 standards. Each door set is custom made according to individual specifications. They are equipped with a durable multi-point locking mechanism for maximum security and can be prepared for access control if required. The frame and leaf are manufactured from cold-rolled steel, and the door structure is internally reinforced and filled with mineral wool for thermal and acoustic improvement. The doors come pre-hung on three ø22 mm welded hinges with ball bearings, and the hinge side is reinforced with anti-forcing bolts. These doors can also be manufactured and certified to EI30s or EI60s.

Our security doors are bespoke

The price fluctuates based on door sizes, project location, technical specifications, and specific customer preferences regarding integration with the access control system. These are just a few factors to consider. For a precise price estimate, please fill out the form below.

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Certification

Adherence to EN standards is expected in all commercial projects. Our security doors are tested and certified according to European Union norms.

Fire Resistance
According to EN 16034: 2014
Burglar Resistance Classification
According to EN 1627: 2012
Multiple closing and opening
According to EN 12400: 2004
Wind load resistance
According to EN 12210: 2001
Corrosion resistance
According to EN ISO 12944-2: 2001
Water tightness
According to EN 12208: 2001
Sound insulation
According to EN ISO 717-1: 1999
Thermal permeability
According to EN ISO10077-1: 2007
Air permeability
According to EN 12207: 2001
Operational forces
According to EN 12217: 2005
Mechanical strength
According to EN 1192: 2001