Thursday, 26 February 2026

Hörmann Delivers a Complete Door Solution – Inside and Out


A contemporary renovation project in Leicestershire has been completed with the installation of a comprehensive suite of high-quality residential doors from Hörmann UK, showcasing the brand’s ability to deliver cohesive solutions both externally and internally...

The family home features a Hörmann sectional garage door and aluminium entrance door, complemented inside by a range of side-hinged, pocket, and fire doors. Carefully selected high-specification materials and contemporary finishes have been used throughout, ensuring a seamless match with the property’s modern architectural aesthetic and premium interior design.

Purchased by the current owners in 2023, the property came with planning permission already in place for a substantial extension. Building on this, the owners refined the scheme with a number of personal adjustments and selected Hörmann as their door partner of choice. Initially drawn to Hörmann’s sectional garage doors, they subsequently explored the wider range of entrance and internal doors, recognising a portfolio that aligned seamlessly with their ambition to deliver high-quality, modern solutions throughout the home. 


Construction commenced in Autumn 2024, with all the internal and external doors supplied and fitted by Hörmann Partner Standard installer A S Doors of Melton Mowbary. The renovation was completed in time for Christmas 2025, delivering a stylish and cohesive finish both inside and out.

Externally, the property features a Hörmann LPU42 double-sized sectional garage door, designed with a 42mm thick door leaf that delivers excellent thermal efficiency—making it an ideal choice for the integrated garage. For added convenience and security, the door is fully automated with a Hörmann Supramatic P motor, operated by two hand transmitters. The door is finished in elegant Silkgrain, perfectly complementing the home’s modern architectural style, while the Agate grey (RAL 7038) colour harmonises seamlessly with the external cladding and overall material palette of the property.

A Hörmann ThermoSafe high-performance aluminium entrance door with a glazed side panel was selected to complement and match the style and premium finish of the sectional garage door. The door features a 73mm thick leaf, delivering excellent thermal efficiency with Thermosafe doors being able to achieve U-values as low as 0.8 W/(m²·K). 

Equipped with the latest multi-point locking systems, it provides enhanced security and peace of mind against forced entry and achieves acoustic insulation of 30dB. To harmonise with the garage door and the home’s exterior aesthetic, the entrance door is finished in a silk matt Agate grey on both sides and features modern polished stainless-steel handles and concealed hinges for a flawless, contemporary finish.


 Internally, the project was completed with a total of 12 Hörmann ProLine Duradecor doors, including nine side-hinged, two pocket, and a 30-minute fire door connecting the integral garage to the living area of the house. Constructed from high-quality timber materials with a vibrant, textured laminated surface, the doors deliver a clean, sophisticated finish that complements the home’s modern interior design.

The flush-fitted doors are finished in Salt Oak, providing a natural woodgrain texture that is both visually appealing and low-maintenance. The owners selected this colour to harmonise with the interior’s subtle tones and natural finishes, creating a cohesive and contemporary living environment. Supplied as complete door sets, the Hörmann interior doors are quick and easy to install, with all locks, handles, and hinges pre-routed. They fit seamlessly within the door aperture without drilling or screws, require no painting or decorating, and can even be installed as a ‘last-fit’ after carpets and flooring are laid, making them an ideal choice for modern builds and renovations.


Reflecting on the project, the homeowner commented, "This was an exciting project, and while we were already familiar with Hörmann garage doors, we hadn’t previously considered them for entrance and internal doors. From the outset, we worked closely with Adam at A S Doors, who guided us through the entire process and was invaluable in helping us select the right doors for our home. 

"Visiting Hörmann’s headquarters in Coalville and speaking directly with their in-house experts further strengthened our confidence in the products and the team behind them.

"Sustainability was a key priority for us. Alongside features such as solar panels, a heat pump and underfloor heating, the Hörmann garage and entrance doors aligned perfectly with our goals thanks to their excellent thermal efficiency. It was also important to us that all the doors, both internal and external, are CO₂-neutral.

"While the build itself was occasionally stressful, having a strong team that worked really well with each other made all the difference. A S Doors worked seamlessly with our builder, and a shared commitment to quality is reflected in the final result. Now that we’re fully moved in, we can truly enjoy a home that not only looks fantastic but also provides a secure and sustainable future.”

www.hormann.co.uk

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Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Archibald Kenrick and Sons celebrates 25 years with Secured by Design


Established in 1791, Kenricks has evolved from its origins as an ironfounder to become a leading supplier of high quality window and door hardware. The company is known for developing robust and reliable security solutions, with a long history of innovation that continues to shape the modern hardware market.

Throughout its development, Kenricks has maintained a focus on advancing security technology. Early innovations included the production of cylinder door locks in the early 1900s and a strong contribution to wartime manufacturing during both World Wars. The business later transitioned to zinc alloy die-casting in the 1960s, paving the way for new product development in aluminium hardware and castors.

The 1990s saw the launch of several groundbreaking security products, including the Sabre Lock, Sentri Lock and the patented Excalibur shootbolt system, which strengthened the company’s position within the fenestration industry. Continued investment in research and development has led to further modern solutions, from the introduction of split spindle door locks in 2014 to the recent launch of an internet of things-based product, designed to meet the demands of contemporary security requirements.

Kenricks offers a wide portfolio of SBD accredited products, including the Easi-Fit Lock, Interceptor, Excalibur Door Lock and K3Star Cylinder, as well as an extensive range of window hardware such as the Excalibur Shootbolt, Centurion Shootbolt System, Nemesis bi-directional espagnolette, friction stays, hinge protectors and the Maximus twin cam lock.

Over the last 25 years as an SBD member, Kenricks has demonstrated a consistent commitment to rigorous testing, product reliability and the delivery of secure hardware solutions for the UK market.

Andy Meakin, National Sales and Marketing Manager at Kenricks, said: "The team is immensely proud of this recognition. It reinforces the role our products play in supporting crime prevention across the UK. We would like to thank Secured by Design for this recognition and we look forward to continuing our partnership as we strive to set the benchmark for hardware security in the years ahead." 

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Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Why Narrow Backplates Matter More Than Ever in Aluminium and Bi-Fold Design


As aluminium door systems continue to evolve, sightlines are getting slimmer, profiles more refined, and expectations higher, not just from architects and specifiers, but from end users too. While frames and glazing often take centre stage, hardware is increasingly playing a crucial role in how well modern systems function.

One area where this is particularly evident is handle protrusion. On slim aluminium profiles and bi-folding doors, traditional backplates and lever designs can compromise clean lines, interfere with folding mechanisms, or create snagging points in busy environments. It’s a challenge that fabricators and system suppliers are encountering more frequently, and one HOPPE has addressed with the launch of a new narrow backplate option using its New York lever handle.


Responding to slimmer systems

The move towards narrower aluminium profiles has delivered clear aesthetic benefits, but it has also reduced tolerance when specifying hardware. Standard handles can simply be too bulky for today’s slim doors, particularly on bi-fold systems where leaf interaction and clearance are critical.

HOPPE’s new narrow backplate has been developed specifically with these applications in mind. Available in two configurations – the 099KH/303N-1/1810 with a low-profile protrusion of just 24mm, and the 1810/303N-1 with a protrusion of 62mm – the range gives fabricators flexibility depending on system design and use.

For bi-fold door manufacturers, the reduced protrusion helps maintain smooth folding functionality while preserving the clean, uninterrupted lines that aluminium systems are known for. For aluminium door and window system suppliers working with particularly slim profiles, the narrow backplate offers a practical solution where standard hardware may not be suitable.

Designed for real-world environments

While aesthetics are an important driver, the benefits of a flush-fitting handle go beyond appearance. In commercial settings such as offices, hotels, and retail buildings, handles that sit closer to the door surface help reduce snagging, improve accessibility, and make better use of available space, particularly in high-traffic areas.

This makes the New York narrow backplate well suited not only to high-end residential projects, but also to commercial developments where both form and function are under scrutiny.

Manufactured in aluminium and produced in Europe, the handle sets reflect HOPPE’s long-standing focus on durability and consistency. The use of anodised aluminium supports long-term performance while maintaining a clean, contemporary finish that aligns with modern architectural trends.


Practical benefits for fabrication and installation

From a fabrication and installation perspective, the narrow backplate has been designed to integrate smoothly into existing workflows. Both variants are suitable for door thicknesses between 72mm and 77mm and use an 8mm solid spindle with HOPPE’s Quick-Fit connection system, enabling secure and efficient assembly.

Fixing is via visible internal bolt-through fixing using M6 thread screws, supported by backplate lugs to ensure a stable fit on slim profiles. The handles operate on maintenance-free slide bearings, reducing the need for adjustment or servicing once installed.

The 099KH variant features a short-neck handle on one side, helping achieve the ultra-low 24mm protrusion, while retaining a comfortable internal lever for everyday operation. This configuration makes it particularly suitable for bi-folding doors and other applications where clearance is limited.


Finishes to match contemporary design

To support modern specification, the narrow backplate New York handle is available in a range of finishes, including F1 silver effect, F3 gold effect, matt traffic white, matt black, and matt anthracite grey. This allows system suppliers to coordinate hardware with aluminium frame colours, rather than treating handles as an afterthought.

Small details, meaningful impact

As aluminium systems continue to push towards slimmer, more refined designs, hardware choices are becoming increasingly important. The introduction of a narrow backplate option for the New York lever reflects a wider shift in the industry, recognising that even small components can have a significant impact on performance, usability, and overall system design.

For fabricators, system houses, and bi-fold manufacturers, HOPPE’s latest development offers a well-engineered response to a common challenge, helping ensure that hardware keeps pace with the doors it is designed to support.

www.hoppe.com

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Monday, 23 February 2026

DHF welcomes participation in development of new standards for doors and hardware


The Door & Hardware Federation (DHF) has welcomed the opportunity to participate in the development of a new generation of construction product standards for doors and hardware, following the introduction of a revised Construction Products Regulation in the European Union.

Since December 1991, the UK, alongside other European countries, has operated under specific regulations governing the marketing of construction products. These regulations were intended to support the creation of a single market for construction products across Europe. They were distinct from building regulations, which continue to govern how buildings are designed and constructed and which often vary between countries due to climate, geography and local practice.

The original regulations introduced the concept of CE marking for construction products. In principle, this allowed products that met the required standards to be placed on the market across the European Economic Community. 

However, progress was slow, as CE marking could only be applied once a relevant harmonised standard had been developed. As a result, CE-marked construction products did not begin to appear in significant numbers until the late 1990s. In the UK, CE marking was not made compulsory under national legislation, although many other European countries chose to require it. Despite this, CE marking for products such as door closers and emergency exit devices became established over time.

In 2011, the original EU directive was replaced by a regulation, which removed any remaining uncertainty about the compulsory nature of CE marking. However, the development of harmonised standards continued to present challenges, with progress often slower than anticipated. In some cases, 140 draft standards were rejected, and concerns were raised about responsibility for their technical content following court rulings that confirmed harmonised standards formed part of EU law.

These factors led to the publication of a new Construction Products Regulation in 2024. One of its main objectives is to improve the speed and efficiency of standard development while ensuring appropriate oversight of content. The regulation also places greater emphasis on sustainability and on the use of digital information in product marketing and, where relevant, product use.

The new framework introduces a revised process for standardisation, a new structure for standards and a defined order of priority for their development. A total of 34 product families have been identified, with doors and windows, including hardware, listed as a the 4th highest in terms of priority. Work is already under way, and an official request to begin developing the new standards is expected in the coming weeks. UK legislation has already been updated so that CE marking to the new EU Construction Products Regulation will continue to be recognised in the UK. As a result, door and hardware products, including those manufactured by DHF members, are expected to be among the first to comply with the new generation of European construction product standards.

Michael Skelding, General Manager of DHF, said, “We are delighted to be participating in the development of the new standards for doors and hardware. While the UK is no longer a member of the EU, BSI remains a full member of CEN, the European standards body. This means our representatives will continue to be involved throughout the standards development process, helping to ensure that the resulting standards are practical, robust and supportive of quality and safety across the sector.”

www.dhfonline.org.uk

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Sunday, 22 February 2026

Introducing the Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet Reimagined by Singer


“By the mid-1980’s the personalisation Porsche first offered for the Carrera Coupe had reached the Carrera Cabriolet, which could be ordered with the wider body of the 911 Turbo but powered by the company’s latest, naturally aspirated flat six. Our services reference this car and celebrate another chapter in the evolution of the 911, with the ultimate, open-roof, naturally aspirated G model 911, reimagined for the twenty-first century. The sporting nature of the Carrera led us to reappraise the period roof mechanism to reduce weight and enable a sleek profile with the roof raised or lowered. The remarkable flat-six brings together our learnings from the last fifteen years and can now be heard more clearly than ever.” 

- Rob Dickinson: Singer’s Founder and Creative Director

The restoration process

The process begins when the owner of a Porsche 911 Cabriolet (Type 964) sends their car to Singer with the request to carry out a personalised restoration. Originally manufactured by Porsche more than thirty years ago, these sports cars have been on the road ever since, covering thousands of miles in the hands of many drivers.

The first step of the restoration involves the owner’s car being carefully disassembled. The interior is removed, as is the exterior bodywork and all mechanical components, until the steel monocoque (chassis) is revealed. The chassis is painstakingly assessed, cleaned, and prepared so that it is in optimal condition for the next stages of restoration. During this phase, chassis strengthening is applied to enhance the rigidity of the original Type 964 monocoque.


Engine and transmission

The engine in a 911 Carrera Cabriolet Reimagined by Singer draws on long experience with the 911 and learnings from the DLS program, where the company’s first four-valve cylinder head was born. This expertise allows Singer to continue exploring the performance potential of the Type 964’s iconic flat-six, on behalf of its clients, through a continuous process of careful optimisation and the development of a revised four-valve cylinder head. Singer have jointly developed the execution of this engine with Cosworth, who have deployed their unparalleled experience, specifically in the areas of variable valve timing, combustion chamber design and intake and exhaust path.

The engine is the same as that used in the Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Reimagined by Singer and represents multiple firsts. It is the first engine restored for a Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer to feature variable valve timing, optimising drivability at low speeds, and power at high revs. It is also the first naturally aspirated engine restored by Singer to use water-cooled cylinder heads combined with air-cooled cylinders, and an electrically powered fan, utilising learnings from the DLS Turbo program.

Together these features help the 4.0L flat-six to develop 420HP and broaden the torque delivery across a wider range of engine speeds, while enabling owners in a growing range of countries to restore their cars through Singer’s services.

The engine will rev to over 8000 rpm and, to encourage drivers to explore that range, an optimised, six-speed, manual gearbox sends power to the rear wheels. A raised gear shifter may be specified with an exposed shift mechanism, underlining the engineering craftsmanship. A newly developed titanium exhaust system provides free breathing for the flat-six and its famous soundtrack.

Chassis

The original Type 964 monocoque remains at the heart of the car. Over the last fifteen years, on behalf of owners, Singer has invested in extensive simulation and structural analysis of this chassis. The result is a chassis strengthening system, using composite and steel reinforcement, that is applied to the monocoque at the beginning of the restoration process. Augmented with this strengthening, the chassis is an optimised foundation for each subsequent stage of the restoration, with increased torsional rigidity benefitting handling, braking and overall refinement.


Ground control

In common with the 911 Carrera cars in period, the dynamic performance of the engine is enhanced with a sophisticated approach to suspension, brakes, wheels and tyres.

Suspension developed for Singer’s turbocharged services provides the foundation for compliant, sporting handling. New, four-way adjustable dampers with electronic damping control can be adjusted from the driver’s seat and incorporate a nose lift system.

Carbon ceramic brakes developed through the DLS services may be specified, sitting behind 18” centre-lock wheels, providing deep reserves of stopping power.

Tyre technology has developed dramatically since the end of the twentieth century and the use of the latest Michelin Pilot Sport tyres allows the restored car to transmit its power effectively to the road. The driver may select from five drive modes (Road, Sport, Track, Off and Weather) to adjust the levels of intervention from the traction control and electronic stability control, depending on the road conditions and their own capabilities.

Driver-focused interior

Singer’s restoration and modification services enable owners to personalise the interior presentation of their car according to their personal preferences, through bespoke paint, leather, and material finishes. Lightweight sports or track seats may be requested, providing the perfect driving position in combination with the raised gear shifter mechanism.

In front of the driver, the familiar 911 instrument layout is reimagined, with hand-built gauges bringing high-watchmaking standards into the cabin. Singer’s mastery of traditional leatherworking techniques allows owners to request stitched and burnished leather seams throughout the cabin for the first time. Technology is incorporated with restraint, allowing for discrete navigation and phone connectivity.

Price and availability

Each restoration is unique. Every owner shares their personal preferences and requirements for bespoke engineering as part of the process of working with Singer to personalise their own 911. Prices for Singer's restoration services are dependent on the specification requested by each car’s owner. The Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet Reimagined by Singer will be limited to just 75 commissions.

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Saturday, 21 February 2026

UAP strengthens team with a series of key strategic appointments


UAP Limited, a leading British door hardware supplier, has announced a number of new appointments across product design, technical support and business development, further strengthening the business as it continues its growth and innovation journey.

Paul Collins joins UAP as Senior Product Design Manager, bringing 34 years of industry experience and extensive technical expertise. He will play a key role in driving innovation and advancing the company’s technical capabilities, helping to deliver high-quality, customer-focused product solutions. Paul’s leadership and sector knowledge will support both existing and new product development initiatives.

Supporting this focus on technical excellence, David March has been appointed Technical Support Manager, bringing 25 years of industry expertise and in-depth technical knowledge. In his role, David will advise both customers and the sales team, oversee product testing to ensure compliance and quality, and support the introduction and development of new hardware solutions across UAP’s portfolio. He will also lead training initiatives for internal teams and customers.

Leading internal sales in the South, Hayley Fennell brings 10 years of industry experience and strong product knowledge. In her role as Internal Sales Co-ordinator, she will help deliver consistently high levels of service to UAP’s customers while enhancing internal sales operations and regional engagement.

Driving customer support in the West & Wales, Sally Regis will strengthen the internal sales function during an exciting period for the business. As Internal Sales Co-ordinator, she brings valuable skills and industry experience that will improve service delivery and day-to-day customer support.

Focusing on growth and partnerships in the East of England, Donna Nash takes on the role of Business Development Manager. She brings extensive experience across the uPVC and aluminium sectors and will focus on developing strong relationships with existing and prospective customers while supporting UAP’s continued regional expansion.

David Jennings, Chief Executive Officer at UAP, said: “These appointments reflect our continued investment in people as we grow and evolve as a business. Each brings valuable experience and expertise that supports our commitment to driving progress in door hardware.

“By strengthening our technical capability, customer support and regional presence, we are building a platform that delivers greater quality, durability and innovation at every level of the business.”

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Friday, 20 February 2026

Data Driven Fire Door Safety


Sue Corrick of Allegion UK reviews the expanding role of digital information in building safety and how its use is transforming fire door hardware from passive fire protection to an active data source.

Data drives informed decisions, and in the built environment, the role of information is growing. Where fire safety is paramount to building design, the adoption of digital practice - combined with modern legislation - proceeds to have a greater impact on standards and is reshaping the landscape as we know it.

Before the tragic events of the Grenfell Tower fire, the fire door safety sector accepted a conventual approach, reliant on physical testing, manual record keeping and reactive maintenance procedures. Though, as regulations tighten and the demand for accountability and transparency heightens through updated proposals such as the Construction Products Reform Green Paper, data is now positioning itself at the heart of how modern systems are tested, monitored and maintained.

Above all, the industry must remain focused on improving the structure, quality and usability of digital handover information, in compliance with Regulation 38 and ‘Golden Thread’ requirements. The use of standardised, accessible asset data can further elevate fire safety standards and safe building operation, supporting professionals throughout the supply chain as they navigate hardware specification, installation and maintenance.

And so, as many move towards a more transparent, traceable and digitally integrated model, how does something as mechanical as a fire door closer contribute to a progressively data-reliant environment?


Strengthening certification

Testing has always existed as the foundation of fire door safety standards. Yet, the ‘Green Paper’ proposals are perhaps set to reform the testing and certification environment, with critical gaps being identified in the construction product regulatory framework. 

Fire doors and their hardware components endure comprehensive fire resistance tests, durability cycle assessments and sustainability evaluations as a way of generating detailed evidence of a system’s capabilities, but much of this data is often considered inconsistent, missing or unverified.

Historically, this information has been stored in a disconnected system of paperwork, but it is now clearer than ever that testing data should be collected, saved and accessed in a different way to ensure safety claims are credible and independently verifiable. 

Following almost a decade of pivotal regulatory updates, the increased governing pressure placed on building design is changing the management of construction products, and with that, third-party testing and unified, structured data files are becoming more valuable. This movement is strengthened by legislation such as the Building Safety Act, which has placed a renewed focus on competency whilst highlighting the importance of traceable, accessible product information.

This shift is altering the way fire door certification and record holding is approached, where:

· Test evidence must clearly demonstrate classifications, limitations and compatibility between components such as door closers, hinges and leaf assemblies

· Assessment reports must be transparent, retrievable and linked directly to a manufacturer’s products

· Digital record keeping is becoming essential for duty-holders, who are being held responsible for products remaining reliable and suitable throughout a project’s lifecycle

Testing data contributes to a single source of truth, made accessible through The Golden Thread of Information - a legal requirement under the Building Safety Act. The ‘Golden Thread’ has been transformative in documenting verified data and acts as an intuitive framework for how product information can be created, maintained and made accessible. 

Access to this digital vault of information has become central to compliance by promoting transparency and reducing risk, with the government now proposing a centralised library for all construction products to further expand regulatory coverage and support greater decision-making.


Data makes the difference

Whilst it’s clear how testing and certification can impact product specification, perhaps less understood are the other ways in which data is helping to build a more accurate picture of the built environment and its fire safety systems. Inspection data from the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS), for example, tells us that care and maintenance issues are present in 54% of fire door inspections, reflecting the need for ongoing care post hardware specification and installation.

In truth, data is redefining the role of mechanical fire door hardware components in real time too. Take fire door closers, which are a key component of fire doors, and as such, are an important data contributor when it comes to fire door safety. 

Forward-thinking manufacturers are also exploring how data can better support fire safety practice and hardware, such as door closers, can now incorporate stores of data right from the box, with video installation guides made available to installers through QR codes and safety critical data accessible via the ‘Golden Thread’. This modern approach to fire safety management is helping to eliminate guesswork and should be widely viewed as an opportunity to simplify processes for all involved.

Fire door safety will always remain a technical discipline, but in an age where information can be accessed instantly from our fingertips, even a mechanical fire door closer has a digital voice. By combining robust hardware and practical expertise with reliable, accessible data, the industry is paving its way to a safer, more accountable built environment. 

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Thursday, 19 February 2026

Strengthening Security: Russell Electronic Systems Joins Secured by Design


Russell Electronic Security Systems (RESS) has joined Secured by Design, the official national police security initiative, offering their clients a range of robust, police-accredited security products.

Based in Stourbridge, RESS has specialised in surveillance and detection security systems over the last 20 years, providing bespoke solutions nationwide to meet both residential and commercial needs. Clients include The Ministry of Defence, NHS and Healthcare services, a number of educational establishments, banks and companies in the motor trade.

Hazel Goss, SBD Development Officer, said, “I am looking forward to working alongside RESS, one of our new member companies to join us at SBD. They offer a great service including Security Systems and Alarms.”  

The independent company are experts in CCTV, access control, intruder alarms, intercoms, barriers and gates. They deliver tailored solutions ranging from a single alarm or door entry access, to a fully integrated 24/7 monitored intruder system integrating video and access control suitable for factories, large retail and warehouse distribution sites.

Their SBD accredited products include:
  • Intruder Alarm System installer and maintenance
  • Fire Detection & Alarm system
  • CCTV installer and maintenance
  • Electronic door entry access control system
Leroy Russell Director, said, “Russell Electronic Security Systems Ltd (RESS LTD) is proud to support the principles of Secured by Design. We share SBD’s commitment to reducing crime through high-quality, thoughtfully engineered security solutions. By delivering bespoke CCTV, access control, intruder alarm and integrated security systems, we help protect people, property and assets while ensuring compliance with recognised industry standards. Our approach aligns closely with Secured by Design’s mission to promote safer, more secure environments through proven design and technology.”

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Wednesday, 18 February 2026

New DC850 and DC870 concealed door closers


ASSA ABLOY has unveiled its new DC850 and DC870 concealed cam-motion door closers, delivering unprecedented efficiency, flexibility, and performance across a wider range of applications.

With a smaller footprint to traditional ASSA ABLOY models, the new DC850 closer fits more door profiles while requiring a reduced mortice, streamlining door preparation and saving both time and cost in the door preparation cycle.

Delivering an increased closing force of up to EN 6, the DC870 closer can handle heavier, taller, and wider doors, equipping them to meet contemporary trends.

Alison Aston, Lead Category Manager at ASSA ABLOY comments: “Our new DC850 and DC870 door closers are a significant step forward in performance and adaptability. The new models are designed to meet the evolving needs of our customer base, providing a smarter, more efficient solutions – especially as doors continue to evolve in size.”

Available with and without a concealed narrow guide rail, the concealed door closers offer smooth easy operation and are fire door approved for Timber (up to FD120) and uninsulated steel doors (up to FD240).

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Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Consort strengthens security offering with Yale Fortify 3 Star Cylinder


For over four decades, Consort has been among the most trusted names for installers nationwide. From its dedicated UK manufacturing facility, the company produces more than 1,800 units per week across an extensive portfolio, including VEKA PVCu doors, the OMNIA Double Flush range, composite doors, and SMART Aluminium systems – all specially designed for smooth installs and a premium finish.

The Yale Fortify Cylinder brings world-class security credentials to this portfolio. Independently tested by BSI, it holds TS007-1:2024 3 Star accreditation and Secured by Design approval. The cylinder is engineered to defend against both traditional and emerging attack methods, durability-tested to EN1303, and available in key-key and thumb-turn variants, with a wide range of sizes for retrofit and replacement.

In addition, it is backed by a 10-year mechanical guarantee and Yale’s Total Trust Guarantee, offering up to £3,000 compensation in the unlikely event of a breach.

Nick Scott, Key Account Manager for Yale Door and Window Solutions, adds: “Consort has all the qualities we look for in a long-term partner – technical know-how, dependable service, and a commitment to delivering the best experience for installers. We’re pleased to be taking our relationship to the next level with this announcement.”

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