AI Overview: What is BS EN 16005?

BS EN 16005 is the European Standard regulating safety for power-operated pedestrian door sets. In Ruislip Common, compliance requires monitored safety sensors, finger guards for swing doors, and periodic risk assessments.

Diagnostic Protocol

Our approach to repairing doors in Ruislip Common is forensic. We don't guess; we test.

Local Engineering Notes: Ruislip Common

In Ruislip Common, we frequently encounter sensor interference from reflective glass. Our local vans are stocked with Pocket Screen Safety specifically to address these regional challenges.

Parts & Logistics

We maintain a local stock of critical components for Dorma, Geze, and Record operators. This allows us to achieve a 90% first-time fix rate in Ruislip Common.

Operator Comparison for Ruislip Common Facilities

Operator TypeIdeal Use CaseMaintenance Frequency
Sliding (Linear)Retail High Street, SupermarketsBi-Annual (Every 6 Months)
Swing (Electro-Hydraulic)Corridors, Care Homes, NHSAnnual
TelescopicNarrow Entrances, OfficesBi-Annual (High Wear)
RevolvingHotels, Corporate HQQuarterly (Complex)

Safety Audit

Every job in Ruislip Common ends with a safety check. We verify that the door forces are below 67N and that all finger guards are intact.