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PANIC ROOMS Impenetrable security KEY FEATURES Offers ballistic protection FB6 Design protect your family Hidden door options available Sliding door available Automatic door available Full panic room options available

 Internal Vault, Panic Bedroom Doors

A safe room, a.k.a. a panic room is a special, ultra-safe location in your home that helps you and your family members seek shelter in case of a robbery, home-invasion or any other type of attack on your home.

Cost effective and highly efficient, our panic rooms can be retrofitted into any home or commercial premises to provide a high level of protection and security in the event of a burglary or kidnap attempt. Perfectly disguised in plain sight, the panic room can be added seamlessly into an existing room or specific area within the property.

Combine that with a set of proper internal panic room doors for installation, and you have yourself an unmatched security solution inside your home that acts as a safe haven against any potential threat. Apart from entire safe rooms, we also offer certified vault doors that can be used on their own, installed in a concrete wall or to provide an entrance for your bedroom.

Scroll down to F.A.Q section to learn about cost of panic room cost in UK.

Several of our vault doors also offer up to 120 minutes of fire protection according to EI 120, which illustrates an even higher level of safety.

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Vault doors from Secure House are specifically designed to function as residential vault room doors to facilitate the ultimate in home security solutions. Utilising fully electronic locks and a double locking mechanism, our vault room doors can be used to create a vault in which to store irreplaceable valuables and prized possessions such as art or jewellery or a panic room allowing you and your family to lock yourselves inside during a home invasion or attack.

Featuring a minimum of seven moveable locking bolts and three separate locks as standard, as well as a fixed back bolt bank, flat sill and door stopper, Secure House vault room doors will ensure the complete protection of your valuables. Optional extras include a daygate, explosion protection locks and alarm wiring amongst many other items of equipment.

Many of our clients have asked us to install these doors in offices where the look of a fire door does not match the rest of the furnishings. With the wide range of options we have available we are able to meet any bespoke design and security requirements demanded by any project, irrespective of size or scale.

Our vault doors are ideal for creating a vault room or strongroom within your home or office

Panic rooms, vault rooms, strong rooms and vault doors can be retrofitted in almost any property – residential and commercial – to provide unrivalled levels of safety and security for both people and valuable possessions.

We are able to install a vault door in a wall made from reinforced concrete or add to a strongroom that has been constructed off-site ready to be fitted in a specific space or room.

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Vault doors, in particular, are ideal for creating panic or safe rooms that will enable residents to take refuge and contact the police or security services in the event of a home invasion or burglary. Similarly, they can be used to store assets, prized possessions and valuables such as jewellery safely and securely.

Our range of vault doors has been tested with a view to delivering a variety of different grades of protection. Each vault door also offers a variety of options when it comes to locking, alarm sensors and exterior design to provide a seamless finish in any home. The break-in classification of our standard safe room doors is I or II according to EN 1143-1 by ECB-S. The fire classification for our standard doors is 60 minutes.

Offering the very highest levels of security, burglary and fire resistant, our vault and safe room doors include locking bolts on four sides of the door and a composite security barrier to extra reinforcement against attack Our safe room doors feature high security locking mechanisms and burglary certified high security locks. We also have a number of bulletproof doors for use in panic rooms and safe rooms to provide the ultimate protection.

Many of the panic rooms and safe rooms we design and install feature hidden or secret doors so only you will know where they are! This is a real benefit should intruders gain entry to your home and you need to take shelter quickly and without being seen or heard.

Offering discreet security and complete peace of mind, here at Secure House we’re all about setting the highest standards when it comes to effectively protecting those closest to you.

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Total safety with a panic room from Secure House

Over the last few years, we have noticed a significant increase in the number of clients wanting to include or add a panic room or safe room to their home or new build property. Why? Well, a panic room or safe room ensures that a house offers the very highest level of security and is the ideal complement to installed security doors and windows throughout.

Protecting your home from burglars is one thing, but what if an intruder does manage to gain access? What would you do in the event of a burglary or home invasion? The answer is to seek refuge in a panic room or safe room, a place where you (and your family) can remain safe and secure while you wait for the police or security services to attend.

At Secure House, we specialise in transforming and installing various safe room solutions for households in discreet locations. Whether it’s a bedroom, bathroom, living room or perhaps a wardrobe that needs to be transformed, we are the perfect team to rely on for a safe room shelter solution in the face of danger.

How to choose a panic room or safe room?

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There are many different options when it comes to the inclusion of a panic room or safe room in a home and, believe it or not, this is not a difficult project to do if it is planned and executed by professionals such as our security experts here at Secure House.

Typically, 3 key areas of security are to be considered here:

  • Structural room components – This means your walls, floor and ceiling areas. In order to develop the best possible safe room scenario one should consider that all of these components are sturdy and protective enough, yet don’t add too much complexity in terms of weight. At Secure House, we offer reinforced protection for rooms in terms of steel panels which provide significant safety, but don’t hinder the weight or the practicality of the room.
  • Doors and window elements – A proper set of safe room doors are a key addition to your stronghold. All of our offered variants of different security levels feature sturdy steel frames and cores that come with a multi-locking system, adding to the reinforcement and safety of the room. For those that have a need for special internal security doors, we can also include a bulletproof door and window option. All of them are matched to the rest of the interior colour and style as well to make their additions seamless.
  • Monitoring and alertness systems – naturally, safe rooms are often created not only as personal security spaces for a short period of time, but as shelters with an intent to provide the occupants with every amenity they might need until help arrives.

This may include food and water sources, alternative lighting methods if the power runs out, but most importantly – communication and monitoring systems that will help you to see what’s going on elsewhere in your home and allow you to contact emergency services in no time. At Secure House, we help install these solutions in panic rooms as well.

First of all, if you’re considering creating a panic room in an existing property, we recommend carrying out a site visit before to discuss the best possible location for your panic room – this may not be where you first think. Choosing the correct location is extremely important to ensure maximum effectiveness of your solution.

In the middle of the house, somewhere that can easily be reached from everywhere in the property is often the ideal choice. A children’s bedroom is also a room to consider as intruders simply wouldn’t think that a panic room would be situated here.

And again, don’t worry if the room you choose has windows. Our fully tailored, bespoke solutions can accommodate this, and we would always swap out the windows for high security ones. We can even include bullet proof glazing.

What are the key aspects of safe rooms?

The core of our panic rooms is usually made from special steel beams which enhance the strength of the shelter itself including its walls, flooring and ceiling components. Since adding enhancing materials contributes to the increased weight of the whole room, we often suggest either creating or reformatting an existing room in a home on the first floor for maximum effectiveness.

Next, of course, comes your set of security doors which further contribute to the impenetrability of the shelter. Again, steel is most often used as the core material here, with a double layer being quite the popular choice for panic rooms.

In terms of locking, we highly recommend using a heavy deadbolt. While it may seem unnecessary at first, this is the best way to ensure that it is impossible to enter the room from the outside. The lock itself, of course, should be located only on the inside, so when you and your family members enter the stronghold the door closes for good, until it’s safe to come out to the outside world.

In addition, there’s the livability aspect of your safe room to consider as well. In most cases of a potential hazard, you and your family members will have to get to the shelter immediately, which means little to no preparation time. The room should not only be properly enhanced, but also provide you with the basic necessities while it’s impossible to leave safety.

This may include a source of water, food items, a toilet, at least basic bedding and something to provide a bit of light even if there’s no power. Again, it may seem unnecessary at first, but you can think of it as an insurance policy in the case that you’ll need to be there for an extended period of time.

Finally, there’s the aspect of communications equipment inside a safe room. In most cases, you will need to retreat to the shelter in a hurry, not always having a communications device on hand. A panic room should include the means to contact the emergency services as well as a monitoring system intended to help you see what’s going on in other parts of the house.

Why a discreet or ‘hidden’ panic room is a must

If you don’t want to (or don’t have the space) to devote an entire room to being used as a panic room or safe room, a discreet or ‘hidden’ panic room can be retrofitted in almost any room.
The primary use for the room can be, for example, a walk-in wardrobe or changing room but its secondary use can be as a panic room. By adding highly secure steel wall panels and a high security or bullet proof door, the wardrobe can double up as a panic room in the event of a successful home invasion.

It’s worth mentioning that steel wall panels can be fitted to any existing room, irrespective of size or shape or the specific angles of a secure room, such as an older property that may not have straight, true walls. As such, a truly bespoke panic room can be created in any area of a property.

What’s more, the steel panels aren’t too thick, so the room is never significantly narrowed or made smaller by this addition, plus it’s impossible to tell the panels have even been fitted once they have been plastered and decorated.

Types of panic room doors

At Secure House, we offer and design custom safe room doors to go along with the highest security standards needed for proper safe rooms.
Our team of security experts and engineers realise that such solutions not only have to offer ballistic security, but must work seamlessly within the interior, in order to be indistinguishable for the unknowing eye.

A proper safe room door that’s not only completely secure but hidden as well, luckily, is becoming the new safety standard within the home security industry.

Whether it’s a commercial or residential location we’re talking about, such a solution is much more effective in protecting your loved ones as well as your most valuable possessions from break ins and other threats, when compared to a typical vault door that’s easily visible.

Here are the most common types of safe room doors that we offer and work with.

Sliding security doors

The world’s most luxurious panic rooms will often include a sliding security door. As specialists in sliding security doors, we can both design and manufacture a bespoke, fully automated security sliding door that facilitates quick and easy access to the panic room at any time.

We are also able to create a completely bullet proof sliding security door for total all-round protection from handguns to automatic weapons.

Garage security doors

Quite often, an automobile is the most valuable asset within a household. While protecting yourself and your family is of course, the highest priority, having a well-built safe room door for your garage can work effectively in preventing the theft of your vehicle.

Simply having a door with more complex locking mechanisms may not be enough if encountering a break in involving experienced burglars that have the sophisticated tools to counter that. Our team can provide you with an enhanced side hinged, sectional or types of garage security doors.

Bullet-proof safe room doors

For some persons that occupy important governmental or corporate positions, there might be a risk of not only a break in, but a serious attempt on one’s life as well. That’s why a bullet resistant safe door solution can be just the right choice in this case.

When compared to a standard door solution, such a solution is manufactured from much stronger materials allowing additional safety and physical security either when already hiding in a safe room or acting as a first means of defence at the front door.

Our bullet resistant door solutions come with standard protection from 9mm bullets.

Communal entrance security doors

Those looking to protect their office or residential area building will also look for a solution that’s much more sturdy and robust compared to a standard door. With such a door set, you can be sure that your property and valuables will be well-protected at all times.

Our team focused on design, preparation and installment of such doors. Whether you are looking for a more traditional or perhaps even a luxurious solution, we can help you find the best option.

How much do panic rooms or panic room doors typically cost? Get an estimate from our experts

Different customers have different needs for their household, so it’s impossible to say the accurate pricing for a panic room or panic room doors. However, we can provide you with a guideline if you give us a few general ideas on what you want to do for your household or commercial area.

Contact the Secure House team on Tel: 0207 859 4207 or email: [email protected]

Vault Doors vs. Panic Room Doors

Feature Vault Doors Panic Room Doors
Purpose Secure valuable assets and documents in vaults. Provide safety and protection during emergencies.
Common Applications Banks, jewellery stores, art galleries. Residential properties, commercial buildings.
Construction Materials Thick steel with or without fire-resistant layers. Reinforced steel with options for fire resistance.
Locking Mechanisms Complex locking systems, including combination locks and biometrics. Secure locking systems to withstand tampering.
Customisation Options Custom finishes and designs available. Custom finishes and concealed designs possible.
Fire Resistance (Optional) Available in some models for fire protection. Fire-resistant options to safeguard occupants.
Ballistic Protection (Optional) Available for added security against gunfire. Not typically equipped with ballistic protection.
Communication Systems Not commonly equipped with communication systems. Often equipped with intercom or phone line for external communication.
Concealment Options Not designed for concealment. Concealment options available for covert installation.
Maintenance Regular inspections and maintenance recommended. Regular inspections and maintenance essential.
Cost Typically more expensive due to high security. Varies depending on security features and customisation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Vault Doors and Panic Room Doors

1. What is a vault door, and what is its purpose?

A vault door is a highly secure, heavy-duty door designed to protect valuable items, documents, or assets in a vault or secure space. Its purpose is to prevent unauthorised access, theft, or damage to the contents within.

2. What are some common applications for vault doors?

Vault doors are used in banks, financial institutions, jewellery stores, art galleries, and private residences to secure valuable items, important documents, or sensitive information.

3. How are vault doors different from regular doors?

Vault doors are significantly more robust and secure than standard doors. They are constructed with thick steel, often reinforced with additional materials, and feature complex locking mechanisms to resist forced entry.

4. Can vault doors be customised to match the aesthetics of a room or building?

Yes, many vault door manufacturers offer customisation options, including finishes, handles, and designs, to ensure the door seamlessly blends into its surroundings.

5. Are vault doors fire-resistant?

Some vault doors come with fire-resistant features to protect the contents from fire damage. The level of fire resistance varies depending on the door’s specifications, so it’s essential to inquire about this when selecting a door.

6. What is a panic room door, and when is it used?

A panic room door is a specially designed door used to secure a panic room or safe room. It is intended to provide safety and protection during emergencies, such as home invasions, natural disasters, or security threats.

7. What features should I look for in a panic room door for my home?

Effective panic room doors should be equipped with a strong locking mechanism, reinforced construction, and the ability to communicate with the outside in emergencies, such as an intercom system or a phone line.

8. Can panic room doors be concealed or hidden within a room’s design?

Yes, some panic room doors are designed to be concealed behind bookshelves, cabinets, or other structures, making them less obvious to potential intruders.

9. Are panic room doors a viable security option for residential properties?

Panic room doors can be an effective security measure for residential properties, particularly for individuals or families in high-risk areas or those with valuable assets. Consult with a security expert to assess your specific needs.

10. How often should vault doors and panic room doors be inspected and maintained?

Both vault doors and panic room doors should undergo regular inspections and maintenance to ensure they function correctly. The frequency of maintenance may vary, so refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines or consult with a security professional.

11. Can I install a vault door or panic room door in my existing property, or is it more suitable for new constructions?

Both types of doors can be installed in existing properties, although it may require some modifications to the existing structure. Consulting with a professional experienced in such installations is advisable.

12. What is the panic room cost in UK?

It is hard evaluate accurate pricing for a panic room or panic room doors. However, if you share with us what are your need and expectation will will provide estimates for your projects.


ENTRANCE DOORS

For every door most important feature is burglar resistant, but they also have good sound and heat insulation therefore can be used for outside conditions. Design is made to your exact specifications from single security doors to double doors, side lights and transoms, historical replicas or contemporary design, there’s very little we can’t do. For entrance doors construction we use electro galvanised steel, finishing panels must be produced from water resistant and dimensionally stable materials. For painted panels we use Extreme Durable MDF (EDM). These panels are perfect for entrance doors: durable, design freedom, dimensionally stable, up to 50 years warranty. For wood looking panels we offer natural hardwood veneer Ocoume. These panels are water proof, dimensionally stable. Can be stained, naturally lacquered or painted according to RAL colours. Also natural solid wood panels can be used for our security doors.

 

DOOR MODEL MAX – FOR MAXIMUM SECURITY

 

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Door model MAX,  is designed for premises with very high burglary risk. Suitable for private and public. Very high burglar resistance class 4 (RC4) according to EN 1627:2011standard. The construction of this door is able to withstand high skilled intruder using havy duty tools such as club hammers, axes, chisels and drills, with more attack methods and generating more noise. The entire strong steel structure of the door is covered by beautiful finishing panels. The doors can be from single to double doors, unlimited designe and colours possibilities, historical replicas or contemporary design. Can be used indoor and outdoor (using finishing panels suitable to withstand outdoor conditions). Made to measure.

 

Basic door set:

  1. Door frame – 115 mm wide special bended shape profile is fitted in to the wall by 16 pcs. bolts screws protected with Ø24mm steel liners.
  2. The door leaf is a combined high security structure according to the requirements for Security class certification EN1627:2011.  the Door is strongly protected from both sides
  3. Thermal insulation 60 mm rock wool.
  4. Doors’ edge is double bent 15 mm steel profile reinforced in side with steel lines so the lock’s pins are reliably protected from damage using crowbar and other tools.
  5. Reinforced hinges with height adjustment mechanism.
  6. Cut protective roll pins for door hinges (Ø16 mm) – 8 items.
  7. On the locks’ side there are 12 locking points and 2 additional points up and down directions.
  8. Security lock is protected by drilling resistant manganese plate.
  9. The lock bodies are installed in special protective steel boxes.
  10. The lock rods of three directions are additionally protected by steel tubes.
  11. Insulation seals – 2 items.
  12. Outside and inside door finishing panels.
  13. Architraves
  14. Locks – optional, but one of the locks has to be no lower than 7th security class
  15. Handles
  16. Threshold from matt stainless steel and RUUKKI galvanized steel or black metal painted in RAL, from solid oak or without threshold.

 

Burglary resistance tests accordance to EN 1627:2011 + A1:2016 standard (RC4)

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DOOR MODEL CLASSIC – FOR HIGH SECURITY

 

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CLASSIC is designed for premises with high burglary risk. It is most common our security door model. High burglary resistance class 3 (RC3) according to the EN 1627:2011 standard. The construction of this door is designed to withstand experienced intruder using heavy duty burglary tools. The entire strong steel structure of the door is covered by beautiful finishing panels. Entire door leaf and frame are filled with 50 mm rock wool, this gives good sound and heat insulation. The doors can be from single to double doors, unlimited design and colours possibilities, historical replicas or contemporary design. Can be used indoor and outdoor (using finishing panels suitable to withstand outdoor conditions). Made to measure. One of the lock must be not less than 5thsecurity class according EN 12209.

 

Basic door set:

  1. Door frame – 100 mm bended “L” shape profile with 16 bolt screwsprotected with Ø24mm steel sleeves.
  2. Door leaf – special bent metal construction with 100% thermal insulation by 50 mm rock wool.
  3. Reinforced, adjustable hinges with supporting bearings.
  4. Cut protective pins for door hinges (Ø16 mm) – 4 items.
  5. Protective boxes of the locks.
  6. The lock rods of three directions are additionally protected by steel tubes.
  7. Insulation seals – 2 items.
  8. Outside and inside door finishing.
  9. Outside architraves
  10. Inside architraves (if the door has to be fire-resistant).
  11. Locks – optional, but one of the locks has to be no lower than 5th security class
  12. Eye hole Ø 16 mm.
  13. Handles
  14. Thresholdfrom matt stainless steel or black metal painted in RAL, solid oak or without.

 

Burglary resistance tests accordance to EN 1627:2011 + A1:2016 standard (RC3)

 

Technical Data:

Resistance to repeated opening and closing

EN 11911:2013

C5  200 000 cycles

 

Burglary resistance in accordance to

EN 1627:2011 + A1:2016  standard.

RC3 (3 class)

 

Classification of Fire Resistance in accordance with EN 13501-2:2016

EW 30-C5Sa, C5S200 / EI1 30-C5Sa,

C5S200 / EI2 45-C5Sa, C5S200 / E 45 – C5Sa,

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APARTMENT DOORS

All doors have one common feature – they are secure, safe and design is made to your exact specifications. From single security doors to double doors, side lights and transoms, historical replicas or contemporary design, there’s very little we can’t do. For appartment doors finishing panels most often we produce from MDF laminated with PVC film, durable finish, wide range of colors, design freedom. Also doors’ structure can be covered with natural vaneers, solid wood and painted MDF panels. All doors are fully filled with rockwool, therefore have good sound and heat insulation.

DOOR MODEL MAX – FOR MAXIMUM SECURITY.

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Door model MAX,  is designed for premises with very high burglary risk. Suitable for private and public. Very high burglar resistance class 4 (RC4) according to EN 1627:2011standard. The construction of this door is able to withstand high skilled intruder using havy duty tools such as club hammers, axes, chisels and drills, with more attack methods and generating more noise. The entire strong steel structure of the door is covered by beautiful finishing panels. The doors can be from single to double doors, unlimited designe and colors posibilities, historical replicas or contemporary design. Can be used indoor and outdoor (using finishing panels suitable to withstand outdoor conditions). Made to measure.

 

Basic Door Set:

  1. Door frame – 115 mm wide special bended shape profile is fitted in to the wall by 16 pcs. bolts screws protected with Ø24mm steel liners.
  2. The door leaf is a combined high security structure according to the requirements for Security class certification EN1627:2011.  the Door is strongly protected from both sides
  3. Thermal insulation 60 mm rock wool.
  4. Doors’ edge is double bent 15 mm steel profile reinforced in side with steel lines so the lock’s pins are reliably protected from damage using crowbar and other tools.
  5. Reinforced hinges with height adjustment mechanism.
  6. Cut protective roll pins for door hinges (Ø16 mm) – 8 items.
  7. On the locks’ side there are 12 locking points and 2 additional points up and down directions.
  8. Security lock is protected by drilling resistant manganese plate.
  9. The lock bodies are installed in special protective steel boxes.
  10. The lock rods of three directions are additionally protected by steel tubes.
  11. Insulation seals – 2 items.
  12. Outside and inside door finishing panels.
  13. Architraves
  14. Locks – optional, but one of the locks has to be no lower than 7th security class
  15. Handles
  16. Threshold from matt stainless steel and RUUKKI galvanized steel or black metal painted in RAL, from solid oak or without threshold.

Burglary resistance tests accordance to EN 1627:2011 + A1:2016 standard (RC4)

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Door structures

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DOOR MODEL CLASSIC – FOR HIGH SECURITY

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CLASSIC is designed for premises with high burglary risk. It is most common our security door model. High burglary resistance class 3 (RC3) according to the EN 1627:2011 standard. The construction of this door is designed to withstand experienced intruder using heavy duty burglary tools. The entire strong steel structure of the door is covered by beautiful finishing panels. Entire door leaf and frame are filled with 50 mm rock wool, this gives good sound and heat insulation. The doors can be from single to double doors, unlimited design and colours possibilities, historical replicas or contemporary design. Can be used indoor and outdoor (using finishing panels suitable to withstand outdoor conditions). Made to measure. One of the lock must be not less than 5thsecurity class according EN 12209.

 

Basic door set:

  1. Door frame – 100 mm bended “L” shape profile with 16 bolt screwsprotected with Ø24mm steel sleeves.
  2. Door leaf – special bent metal construction with 100% thermal insulation by 50 mm rock wool.
  3. Reinforced, adjustable hinges with supporting bearings.
  4. Cut protective pins for door hinges (Ø16 mm) – 4 items.
  5. Protective boxes of the locks.
  6. The lock rods of three directions are additionally protected by steel tubes.
  7. Insulation seals – 2 items.
  8. Outside and inside door finishing.
  9. Outside architraves
  10. Inside architraves (if the door has to be fire-resistant).
  11. Locks – optional, but one of the locks has to be no lower than 5th security class
  12. Eye hole Ø 16 mm.
  13. Handles
  14. Thresholdfrom matt stainless steel or black metal painted in RAL, solid oak or without.

 

Burglary resistance tests accordance to EN 1627:2011 + A1:2016 standard (RC3)

 

Technical data:

Resistance to repeated opening and closing

EN 11911:2013

C5  200 000 cycles

 

Burglary resistance in accordance to

EN 1627:2011 + A1:2016  standard.

RC3 (3 class)

 

Classification of Fire Resistance in accordance with EN 13501-2:2016 EW 30-C5Sa, C5S200 / EI1 30-C5Sa

, C5S200 / EI2 45-C5Sa, C5S200 / E 45 – C5Sa,

C5S200

 

Opening directions

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Door structures

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Thresholds

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Bulletproof doors

Max security door model meets FB 4 class, in accordance with EN1522/1523 standard, and can be upgraded to higher – FB5; FB6; FB7 bullet proof levels using special certified ballistic steel or other certified ballistic materials. Ballistic glass also can be installed in to the door according to the security level of the door.

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Max after burglary resistance tests was also tested in our laboratory in accordance to EN 1522/1523 standard for FB2 and FB4 bullet resistance levels. And both test passed, after shootings no penetration!

 

THE EURO STANDARD EN 1522/1523

Table 1:   classification and requirements for tests with handguns and rifles

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FE5

 

DOOR MODEL- FE5 DESIGNED FOR PREMISES AT HIGHER RISK OF BURGLARY.

 

FE 5 door model is reinforced our door model Classic RC3 version. Reliability of this security door model to withstand burglary attack was tested and approved in prestigious test laboratory Intertek in the U.S. according to Department of State Standard SD-STD-01.01 Rev. G – level FE5.

 

During that test, there is concentrated assault on three most vulnerable locations (centre of the door, lock side and hinges side), 5 minutes of each attack, two muscular testers, use heavy – duty tools. Tests perform for both door sides, outswing and inswing opening.

 

Door model FE5 as all our doors are custom made can have any design and can be used for inside and outside conditions (using suitable finishing panels and electro galvanised steel). Filled with 50mm of rock wool, that gives excellent heat and sound insulation. Robust steel construction is available to be covered with many types of boards.

 

Custom sizes, bespoke designs, motorised locking options (operates with any access control system) bullet resistant upgrade available.

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Security door FE 5 tests according to Department of State standard SD-STD-01.01 Rev. G

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FE15

DOOR MODEL – FE15 DESIGNED FOR PREMISES AT VERY HIGHER RISK OF BURGLARY

FE15 door model is reinforced our door model Max RC4 version. Reliability of the security door model to withstand burglary attack was tested and approved in a prestigious test laboratory Intertek in the U.S .according to Department of State Standard SD- STD- 01.01 Rev. G– level FE15.

During that test, there is concentrated assault on free most vulnerable locations (centre of the door, lock side and hinges side), 15 minutes for each attack, six muscular testers, use heavy – duty tools. Tests perform for both door sides, outswing and inswing opening.

In those tests, every three assault attempts for 15min were performed on one testing door, despite that standard allows using different doors for every each test (centre lock side and hinges side). That means FE15 door model withstood three attacks on one side every attempt 15 minutes in total 45 minutes. Tests performed for both sides – out swing and inswing opening ).

Door model FE15 as all our doors are custom made and can have any design can be used for inside and outside conditions (using suitable finishing panels and electro galvanised steel). Filled with 60 mm of rock wool, that gives excellent heat and sound insulation. Robust steel construction is available to be covered with many types of boards.

Custom sizes, bespoke designs, motorised locking options ( operates with any access control system), bullet resistant upgrade available.

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Security door FE15 tests according to Department of State Standard SD-STD-01.01 Rev.G

After our doors withstood all the test attacks (45 minutes for each side), we asked to carry on the test until to failure, FE15 outswing door was opened only after total 56 minutes of the attack on one side.

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NATURAL PLYWOOD

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Fiam 678
This lock has four bolts on the side of the door and a handle latch, as well as a bolt at the top into the door frame and another at the bottom into the threshold to ensure complete security for your door. The euro profile cylinder is protected with a drill resistant defender so it is impossible to drill into.
This lock is locked by two key turns from either inside or outside the door.
The lock is security class 7 by EN 12209 standard.

l2 386x555 - Vault doors & panic rooms

Mottura 85771

This lock has four bolts on the side of the door and a handle latch, as well as a bolt at the top into the door frame and another at the bottom into the threshold to ensure complete security for your door. The euro profile cylinder is protected with a drill resistant defender so it is impossible to drill into. This lock has a self destruct mechanism so if the key cylinder is broken (for example during a break-in) the internal red plate in the lock falls down into the lock and blocks the lock’s bolts which become immovable.

This lock is locked by two key turns from either inside or outside the door.

The lock is security class 7 (the highest security class) by EN 12209 standard.

l3 386x555 - Vault doors & panic rooms

Assa 565 

This lock has a single bolt on the side of the door and a handle latch. The profile cylinder is Scandinavian and the interior of it has drill resistant pins which protects it from being drilled into.

This lock is locked from the outside with a key turned at a 90º angle, from the inside it’s locked using a thumbturn.

l4 386x555 - Vault doors & panic rooms

Combination of two locks: Assa 565 and  FIAM 672 

We recommend you use two locks. A simple bolt with the handle latch (Assa 565 which gives security class 2 by EN 1627 standard) is operated with a thumbturn from inside and a key externally. A top lock (FIAM 672 or Mottura) bolts into the side, top and bottom of the door and gives security class 3 or 4 by EN 1627 standard depending on door type. You can easily secure your house while you’re at home with a simple 90 degree thumbturn on the inside of the front door. When you’re leaving your property you can use the second lock operated externally with a key to completely secure your front door.

l5 - Vault doors & panic rooms

FIAM X1R Electronic locks

This lock has four bolts on the side of the door and a handle latch, as well as a bolt at the top into the door frame and another at the bottom into the threshold to ensure complete security for your door. The euro profile cylinder is protected with a drill resistant defender so it is impossible to drill into.

The door automatically locks itself when the door is closed. The door can be opened externally with an electronic fob from 2cm away or with a key, and can be opened from the inside with the press of a button. The button can be located either on the door or an extension can be added anywhere in the house.

The lock is security class 7 by EN 12209 standard.

 

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