Much has been said and many claims made about the strength (or otherwise) of composite doors. Indeed, there’s one company claiming that a GRP composite door collapses in a shower of polyurethane foam with a few good knocks with a police issue ‘Enforcer’.
Well, it is certainly not the case with Distinction’s Nan Ya GRP composite door. Vista Panels’ Managing Director, Keith Sadler tells more: “There is an issue with the Distinction’s door blank: but it is actually about the difficulty the police have in gaining access to premises using the door. While the door blank is important, so is the quality of the components used in manufacture – as is the skill in fabrication. Vista’s 17 years of experience in manufacturing quality doorsets is there for all to see when the Greater Manchester Police’s finest attack the doorset with an Enforcer!”
Vista Panels has been working with Greater Manchester Police, supplying them with doorsets, so their teams can practise gaining entry to premises where GRP composite doors are installed. “While it’s not pleasant seeing a quality doorset being attacked in this way, we’re well aware of the need for the police to find a way to defeat the door’s integrity and we’re very happy to work with them and supply doorsets for them to practise on,” Keith explained.
Together with Distinction’s Chris Champion, Keith was invited to view a practice session at GMP’s test area and to help the teams understand the door construction and how the police can gain entry in the quickest possible way.
“I believe our input has been helpful to the Greater Manchester Police and we are happy to continue supplying doorsets for their sessions. Needless to say, the public can be confident that their Vista manufactured doorset, featuring Distinction’s door blank, is very secure and gaining entry is both noisy and requires specialist tools, making it difficult for the opportunist burglar,” Keith said.