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Yale pledges support for Fire Door Safety Week in 2024

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Yale pledges support for Fire Door Safety Week in 2024

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Yale, part of the ASSA ABLOY Group, is supporting Fire Door Safety Week for the eighth year running, demonstrating the company’s ongoing commitment to fire door safety.


Taking place from 23rd-27th September, the campaign highlights issues such as inadequate installation and maintenance, seeking to inform specifiers, building owners, and the public about fire door safety and improve standards across the UK.
 
Yale has long been a champion of safer fire doors. It offers a full suite of products that achieve either FD30 or FD60 when tested on a door with the correct intumescent seals.
 
These include the company’s Lockmaster AutoEngage multi-point locking system (FD60), which delivers high-performance security while complementing contemporary and heritage door styles, and Lockmaster 21 (FD30), the latest addition to what is Britain's best-selling range of multipoint door locking systems.
 
In addition, the Yale Postmaster Professional TS008 Letterplate is available in both FD30 and FD60 options, while the Yale Platinum 3 Star Cylinder meets FD60 when tested on a fire door.
 
ASSA ABLOY also offers various products that meet fire door safety standards as part of a complete door set. These include door viewers, UNION door closers, and intumescent foam from Lorient – all of which are available through ASSA ABLOY, making it the go-to company for all fire door requirements.
 

Brett Evans, Technical Director for Door Hardware at Yale DWS, comments: I’m thrilled that Yale is once again supporting Fire Door Safety Week. As well as providing first-class security, our Yale and ASSA ABLOY hardware plays a vital role in ensuring fire doors work effectively, acting as the first line of defense to provide vital minutes for building occupants to evacuate safely. This year’s goal remains the same as ever: to increase awareness-levels around fire door safety and help make the UK’s buildings safer for all.


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