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ABLOY
Door Operators Provide Easy Access and Egress for Disabled Visitors to
the Children's Society in York
Vadors
Russell Vasey specified Abloy door
operators at George House in York, and linked the Abloy DA400 external
door operator to a video and intercom door entry system for added security
at the entrance door.
George House is the office and meeting centre base for The Childrens
Societys PACT (Participation, Advocacy, Consultation, Training)
Project and is frequently used by disabled children and young people.
As part of a recent refurbishment project, automatic door operators were
fitted to the main external door and to the offices, meeting room and
kitchen doors, in order to give disabled visitors easy entry into and
passage through the building.
Julie Crosby, Administration Manager for The Childrens Society in
York, explains: 'PACT's aim is to ensure that disabled children and young
people have their wishes and feelings taken into consideration in decision-making
processes. As a result of our participation work, we get a lot of disabled
children and young people coming to George House and it is essential that
the premises is DDA compliant and fully accessible.'
To help them meet this specialised access requirement, The Childrens
Societys Regional Buildings Surveyor Chris Lee brought in local
security and access control specialists Vador Security Systems. Vador
had previously installed an Abloy Master Key system, covering the front
door, managers office and two other offices, which provides an excellent
balance between convenience and security for authorised staff at George
House.
To activate each of the six Abloy DA361 door operators installed on the
major internal doors, Vador fitted easy to use Abloy electric switches
on either side of the doors.
Web: http://www.abloysecurity.co.uk
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