Pro Installer December 2018 - Issue 69 | Page 16

16 | DECEMBER 2018 News Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk FIRECO COLUMN SAFE AS HOUSES? The ‘to-dos’ when moving house may seem like a never-ending list, but Derrick Purvis from Avocet Hardware explains why making sure the locks are up to the job should always be a priority. “When a family member related to one of our locksmith team moved into their new home on the outskirts of Leeds, they were faced with all the usual snags expected with any new development; from unfinished external paving to internal cracks and an uneven kitchen floor. The builder scheduled the repairs, and, after this, it was only natural to think their worries were over. “A couple of months went by and a number of burglaries oc- curred on the estate. What made this even more concerning was that it seemed this development of new houses, many of which featured lovely new furniture and accessories, not to mention expensive cars on the newly paved driveways, was being specifically targeted. Things escalated early one evening, when a neighbour- ing family was out. A gang of youths gained access to the house because the brand new locks, which were fitted as standard had been snapped, and in a matter of minutes they had the keys to both cars and driven them away. “For a popular residential sub- urb, with properties selling for in-excess of £300,000, most people would expect top spec security products. In fact, the police were quick to advise that the locks installed in this particular devel- opment simply weren’t suitable and instead advised the family to fit Avocet’s ABS Euro Cylinder locks, which feature the Brighouse company’s patented Active cam technology that locks the cam if forcefully twisted or snapped to totally secure a door. In fact, once installed, ABS locks have never been bypassed by a lock snap- ping attack, while in another area of Leeds, their use by Leeds City Council as part of a crime preven- tion programme led to a 36 per cent drop in burglary rates in just one year. ABS was the first lock of its kind in the UK to have the Sold Secure Diamond accreditation, and the TS007 3-star rating combined. It is approved by the British Standards Institute and is stamped with the Insurance recommended British Kitemark. WHAT MAKES A FIRE DOOR? Fire doors are designed to prevent smoke and fire from spreading through a building, which allows the people inside to evacuate safely. If the fire is delayed it also allows time for the Fire Service to arrive and put out the fire before major is damage done. Fire Doors Fire doors are the inter- nal doors that will com- partmentalise a building. They will block rooms off and break up corridors. The amount of fire doors required will depend on the type of building, but they will all serve the same pur- pose: trapping a fire in one space so that it prevents the smoke and fire from taking over. They also help to protect the route towards the fire exits. Fire exits Fire exit doors are po- sitioned on external walls, that allow easy access to the outside of the building. There will be multiple fire exits around a building so that there is easy and quick access to the outside if a fire were to break out. What makes a fire door? Typically a fire door can prevent a fire from spreading for around 30 minutes. This is because they are made from materials that are fire resistant, making them heav- ier than a standard door. Fire doors are also sealed around the edges. These seals will swell up when heated and this closes any gaps, therefore trapping the fire. Fire doors can only do their job if they are closed, which means they are fitted with automatic door closers, keeping the building under constant protection. Fire doors do an important role and wedging or obstruct- ing them can put the building at major risk of fire damage, not only that it can risk lives. For more fire safety information, go to www.fireco.uk