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Door Entry Systems are installed beside entrances to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) for accessibility.
The DDA ensures that disabled individuals, including wheelchair users and the blind, have barrier-free access to goods and services.
When designing door entry systems, it’s essential to address needs such as wheelchair access and provide visual and audio prompts for the disabled.
FOR THE PARTIALLY SIGHTED;
FOR THE ‘HARD OF HEARING’;
FOR WHEELCHAIR USERS;
FOR RESIDENT OR EMPLOYEE FACILITIES;
According to the Secured by Design Homes 2024 guide, the SBD initiative aims to protect both people and property across virtually any setting. Products that comply with the Secured by Design Homes 2019 guide focus on security as a top priority.
For example, a bank of heavy-duty mailboxes—optionally equipped with a gap restrictor to reduce the mail aperture size—combined with anti-vandal push buttons and a door entry system, offers a secure and durable solution. This setup restricts entry to authorized personnel only, ensuring protection even in the most challenging locations.