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The Benefits Of Installing Strip Doors For Your Business

  • Written by Scene Magazine


If you are the owner or manager of a business then it is your job to make sure that you try to cut costs whenever possible. It’s all about increasing the bottom line and improving upon your profits as well as providing a working environment where your employees can excel every day. Many struggling companies spend a great deal of money every year trying to keep the work place cool and comfortable so that employees are protected as well as important equipment and machinery. An unfortunate consequence of doing business is that doors need to be opened and closed on a regular basis and this means that any cooling that has been generated gets to escape every single time.

Internal fire doors offer essential protection within buildings, limiting the spread of fire and providing safe escape routes.

This is why your business really needs to look into strip doors because they act as a barrier between the inside of your business and the great outdoors. It means that there is much easier access for everyone including you yourself, your workers and any other mechanical equipment like a forklift that needs to move around the property easily. In a busy working environment, workers don’t have the time to wait for automatic rolling doors to go up and over the course of the day, a significant amount of production time is lost. If strip doors are a fairly new concept to you then maybe the following benefits of installing them in your business might help you to make a smarter business decision.

  1. They reduce your energy costs - Many Australian businesses complain every year that their utility bills and specifically their cooling bills are through the roof. The reason for this is that if staff has to constantly open and close doors all day in your business property then cool air is escaping to the outside all the time and hot air is coming in. By installing your strip doors, it will provide your business with excellent insulation and this should help to reduce your cooling bills significantly.

  2. Better quality control - It all depends on the business of your operating in but it is always important to protect your stock at all times. The purpose of strip doors is to provide a barrier between the outside and the inside and so they provide a much cleaner and more sanitary working environment for everyone

  3. Big reductions in noise - If you have an office space and production space on one level then you want to be able to keep the level of noise down so that your office staff can do their jobs properly. This is where a strip door comes into the equation because it acts as a barrier from noise and this makes the working environment for the people who work in the office more comfortable. They also offer increased privacy and security between certain spaces.

Once you have your strip doors installed inside your business, you will notice that productivity levels increase immediately and so this can only have a positive effect on your business including higher profits and higher productivity. They provide you with an excellent return on your investment and they will pay for themselves in no time at all.

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