Often it is the input vestibule doors that can be the best solution to many problems associated both with the personal safety of residents or employees of the enterprise, and with the safety of material values stored in a closed room. There are different reasons why the owners of the dwelling decide to block the passage to the landing or hall, the corridor connecting the industrial buildings, or another space. In any case, after there is a need to delimit the territory and the installation of doors is recognized as appropriate, the question of the design of this locking structure raises.
At the moment, the vestibule doors are most often three types – lattice, whole (made of woody canvas or metal) and glazed (one or more windows are mounted in them, opening the review into a closed room). Of course, the choice of one or another door structure directly depends on the conditions, technical characteristics of the room, its design, as well as fire safety issues, the operation of the ventilation system. There are other arguments that somehow affect the final choice. All three types of doors have its advantages and disadvantages, as well as the price directly related to what kind of material a barrier will be made for the vestibule.
Increasingly, the vestibules on the stairwells, as well as in corridors and halls of non -residential premises, prefer to equip with lattice doors. Many arguments say in favor of this choice, and the prices for this product are by no means the most important of them.
On the one hand, the lattice vestibule ensures the safety of all the premises that they separate. On the other hand, they look very beautiful and fit perfectly into the interior of almost any office space, staircase, and corridor of the industrial room. At the same time, such a design does not complicate the circulation of air, and therefore the problem with ventilation of the closed space is not worth it – after all, it does not turn into airtight, but only acquires its new boundaries.