These days, an increasing number of businesses are having automatic doors installed at their business premises but even more popular are frameless glass doors. Some examples of businesses adopting frameless include: offices, hospitals, hotels, restaurants, health clubs and shops.
WHY FRAMELESS?
Frameless Automatic Doors provide many benefits for your business premises. They start with:
THE LOOK!
I’m afraid looks do count! And your property will be transformed after having a frameless automatic doors installed. The exterior of your premises will appear stylish, classy and modern, delivering a positive message to potential customers. The entrance way into every building is through the doors. As a result, automatic doors are the very first thing that the customer notices. It is at this early entry point that potential customers will form their opinion of your business. Individuals will view your business as being modern and professional; this will not be the case if your manual doors look drab and in need of repair! Frameless glass automatic door requires very little up keep and are of course really easy to keep clean.
PEEK A BOO!
The beauty of frameless glass doors is that folk passing by can see directly inside; even when you are not open for business. Automatic doors provide you with a free marketing tool. As a result, it possible to promote your merchandise and services 24 hours a day.
CAN FRAMELESS GLASS DOORS BE AUTOMATIC?
Yes, they can! Sliding frameless glass automatic doors can work by utilising the top and bottom rails. Automatic doors assist business owners in reducing heating costs as the doors only open and close when necessary; this prevents heat escaping outside. Yet another great benefit of an automatic frameless glass door is that it will manage pedestrian traffic flow in and out of the building.
KEPING YOUR CUSTOMERS SAFE
Yet another advantage of a frameless glass door is that it is far safer for customers and employees. People can see clearly what activity is taking place both inside and outside of the premises so they can react far quicker to any untoward behaviours. Access is made easy for everyone with frameless glass automatic doors and will please the elderly and disabled population groups.
The traditional hinged heavy doors made it somewhat difficult for people with impairments to manoeuvre through them and in some cases, even responsible for injuries and accidents.
Glass is immune to most allergens. Subsequently bacteria cannot be spread. As a result, this makes frameless glass shop fronts perfect for businesses where hygiene standards are crucial.
DDA (DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION ACT)
Apart from becoming DDA compliant you will also prove your dedication to customer care by providing easy and straight forward access for everyone who wishes to enter your premises. There are many more mobility scooters around these days and therefore access for disabled people is even more important.
ERREKA Auto Doors & Shopfronts UK LTD pride themselves on both quality products at a competitive price and high level automatic door installations throughout the United Kingdom. Call us now on 01275 871787 and see how we can help transform the appearance of your business.
The automatic glass door set is divided into 2 main components, including:
Door. It is a physical component, safety tempered glass door, with height from 1900mm – 3000mm. For doors with a size less than 2200mm use 10mm tempered glass, glass doors with a height of less than 2.6 use 12mm glass, taller glass can use 15mm glass.
Control device set. It is a mechanical, electrical, and electronic system. It is manufactured in bales, which are broken down into various parts to be assembled into a complete set of equipment. Main components include, door motor (motor), control circuit (controller), sensor (sensor), hanger (sliding rail), cover (cover for technical box), safety sensor (safety beam), glass clamp, roller wheel, and other accessories such as wireless push button, fingerprint reader, battery backup, electric latch lock…https://automaticdoor.vn/cua-tu-dong/