When we sleep, we are at our most vulnerable and it is mainly single people living alone who talk about this.
Feeling secure in your bedroom is fundamental to your mental well-being and yet it is well known that bedroom doors are flimsy and easily penetrated.
A replacement bedroom security door increases your personal safety and enhances your privacy.
Also, if someone enters your home, a security bedroom door gives you time to react and can buy you crucial minutes to call the Gardaí, use a personal alarm or find a safe exit. It also helps secure your valuables when you are away from the house.
Creating safe rooms and safe bedrooms to prevent against personal attacks by unlawful intruders is an advancing step in home security. You can achieve this by firstly installing a Zentry bedroom security door with further upgrades possible such as strengthening walls and ceilings and security glass may also be considered for windows.
With panic rooms costing up to €20,000/€30,000, and our bedroom security door prices often less than ten-per-cent of these figures, why not turn your bedroom into the safe haven you desire.
If budgets preclude replacement, you can call us to discuss our unique Zentry bedroon security device for securing these doors.
Yes. Look at it this way, when a wooden bedroom door is kicked aggressively the wooden door frame will crack and eventually break to allow the door to open. Whereas, it is impossible to kick-in a timber-faced steel-reinforced bedroom door containing a steel frame.
Three to four hours and we always finish the job on the same day.
If you are able to manage the opening and closing of a standard door, this door which comes with three hinges will be no different.
It is a matter that needs more media attention because while many individuals (and particularly women and pensioners) may open up to a friend, this personal and sensitive information is seldom shared with a group.
These beautiful bespoke doors are made to order and are available in a range of different colours and designs with a number of different locking systems also available.
In May 2011, the NSAI published the first Irish and EU Burglar Resistance security standard IS EN 1627:2011 for doors. We offer a wide range of security options from RC2 to RC5.
41 dB Rw (C;Ctr)
EI 30 / EI 45