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07.11.2005 No Floor Spring Required with Clever New Double Action Hinge from DORMAToughened glass doors, for both commercial and private applications, are increasingly the preferred option these days, particularly the double-action style with its many functional advantages. However, convention has meant the fitting of a floor spring, with resultant coverplate, to bring the door safely back to its closed position. more… |
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01.10.2005 DORMA Protects Merchants Against Illegal Fire Door SalesSelling the wrong ironmongery for use on fire doors is no longer a risk for Builders Merchants who display the new DORMA merchandising stands in their outlets.
Customers are guaranteed that products purchased from these units – which feature fully compliant DORMA ironmongery and LORIENT intumescent seals – will meet the requirements of the Construction Products Regulations 1991 and Building Regulations Approved Document B; when used together with a third party certificated door assembly, such as those from BWF-CERTIFIRE. more… |
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01.10.2005 New Head for DORMA’s Glass DivisionDORMA UK Limited, part of the worldwide DORMA Group, has recently appointed Mark Meagrow to head up its Glass Division. Based at the new corporate headquarters in Hitchin, Mark will be responsible for managing all strategic aspects of the Glass Division operation, from stock policy through to sales development. more… |
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05.04.2005 Meeting the Requirements of the DDA - Which Door Control?Disability Discrimination Act:
Part 3 of the Disability Discrimination Act introduced a duty upon service providers to remove the physical barriers that prevent people with disabilities from accessing a service. The Special Education Needs & Disability Act (SENDA) details this requirement for schools and educational institutions. more… |
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