ASSA ABLOY strengthens partnership with University of Edinburgh

  • 6 Sep 2017

The Security Solutions division of ASSA ABLOY UK has installed its high quality door closers across the University of Edinburgh.

In an arrangement that will see the relationship between the two made securer, the University has had more than 300 door closers and over 60 slide rails supplied to them during the last 18 months.

These have been installed in both new buildings and retrofitted throughout the university’s public, commercial and residential sites.

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Cameron Duncanson, Maintenance Services Co-ordinator at the University of Edinburgh, explains: “We have been continually impressed with the high quality of the company’s DC500 door closer range, particularly in our student accommodation, meeting requirements for controlled door closing devices. 

“From my experience, we know with confidence that installing a door closer from ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions means that it will tick the box in terms of quality, reliability and performance.

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Barry Harris, Sales Manager Sector Specialist at ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions, adds: “Whether it’s public university buildings, laboratories or more traditional learning environments for lectures and seminars, the university can depend on us to deliver a solution that is fit for purpose. 

“Our range of high-performance door closers have been developed to meet the exacting standards required from a university, and the success of our DC500 door closer throughout the institution’s many sites demonstrates this.”

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