We at Record have provided SAFECORD with a range of features that provide a package of good burglary protection. The RC 2 class ensures the model is fitted with special projectile-resistant glass, in contrast to the weaker RC 2 N requirements. By using standard P5A laminated glass, which corresponds to a higher resistance class, the SAFECORD exceeds the norm’s minimum requirements. This has had a positive impact on the overall stability of the door system, achieving a comfortable safety margin.
Measures to strengthen door construction cover all the critical areas:
In addition to specific design changes, the record SAFECORD RC 2 features some safety equipment you can order in substantially identical form for doors other than the SAFECORD specification. These include:
According to the requirements of resistance class RC 2, the sum of these measures provides sufficient resistance to opportunistic burglars to force them to give up their attempt to break in, or stop them long enough to enable security forces to intervene before access is gained.
As vehemently as the SAFECORD denies access to burglars, it opens equally reliably in the opposite direction. The SAFECORD RED redundant version can also be used in escape routes.
The internationally approved redundant design (RED) for escape doors consists of a double drive unit, two combined but independent controls, and a battery to perform an emergency movement in case of power failure.