Wrightstyle supports Fire Door Safety Week

Wrightstyle supports Fire Door Safety Week
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Date: 1 October 2018

Wrightstyle has pledged its support for Fire Door Safety Week, which aims to highlight issues within the fire door industry, including poor installation and maintenance.

In the past, Wrightstyle has raised specific issues regarding fire door safety with the UK government, and continues to develop innovative fire door solutions.

The company was the first to introduce unlatched fire doors in single or double leaf format, fully glazed, and using non-selective door leaf push/pull technology.

This year, Wrightstyle also introduced an innovative leaf and half leaf fire resistant door system, providing integrity and insulation for either 30 or 60 minutes (EI-30 and EI-60), allowing easy pedestrian traffic using one operating leaf, or the other if bulkier equipment is being moved through the doorway.

“Nobody should ever be complacent about the danger of fire and the Grenfell Tower Inquiry is rightly shining a spotlight on all aspects of fire safety, and not just in tall buildings,” said Jane Embury, marketing director.

“All our company’s systems are designed to provide high levels of fire safety, and we therefore fully support the aims and objectives of Fire Door Safety Week,” she said.

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