IP Insight: Top 3 Benefits of Automatic Door Operators
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Insight from an Industry Partner
by Lisa Colon
Technology has helped make doors both safer and more convenient. Automatic door operators work to keep doors secured while requiring minimal contact. Never wonder if your security or safety is being compromised with wind pressure-powered air-tight seal and new contactless sensors. While there are many benefits to these mechanisms, here are our top three.
- ADA-Compliant Door Entry
Automated door operators adhere to the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) guidelines to ensure physically disabled visitors are able to maneuver through doorways both safely and easily. Operating an automated door system in your office allows every visitor to feel welcome and safe when visiting.
- Contactless Convenience
Automated door operators are a source of convenience for times when your hands are full. Whether it be heavy packages or an armful of office supplies, the automatic door operator can take the struggles of opening doors with busy hands, off your hands.
- Hands-Free Doors Combat the Spread of Germs
Hundreds of germs can live on your door handles. In places of high traffic, like offices or communal living spaces, germs can easily spread due to inevitable use of door handles. Help stop the spread of bacteria by utilizing the commercial automatic door operator’s motion activated or push button.
Automatic door products make your life both easier and safer. For proper use, these operators must be used in conjunction with motion activated sensors or push buttons.
Lisa Colon works in business development for Assured Security (formerly known as Bloomington Security Solutions).
The “Insight from an IREM Industry Partner” blog series is a series of short articles from IREM Minnesota Industry Partners sharing their expert insight on issues of interest to property managers. All IREM Minnesota Industry Partners are invited to participate. The opinions expressed are those of the author.
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