Testing The Limits of Door Safety
Mecmesin, a force & torque test solutions provider, has developed a kit suitable for testing the force associated with using doors, windows and other building hardware components to ensure they maintain regulatory compliance and high standards of safety.
Mecmesin, a force & torque test solutions provider, has developed a kit suitable for testing the force associated with using doors, windows and other building hardware components to ensure they maintain regulatory compliance and high standards of safety.
All forms of access are susceptible to wear & tear. This poses a danger to users as these elements, if left unmonitored, can fail to operate causing injury and damage. Proper assessment can help to prevent such incidents from happening as potential hazards can be identified early and repairs and alterations rendered before it becomes critically essential.
Mecmesin manual handling kits provide users with the ability to quickly and easily test the functionality of all forms of access, for example, measuring the force required to open un-powered doors, automatic gates & barriers, operate handles, levers and emergency devices and maintain DDA (Disability Discrimination Act) and UK Building Regulations compliance.
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