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Efaflex high speed door ticks all the boxes for Woy Woy Ambulance Station

Efaflex high speed door ticks all the boxes for Woy Woy Ambulance Station

Efaflex high speed doors are increasingly being employed in the emergency services sector, not only for the speed of the doors, but also the reliability of a high cycle operation.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

25 Sep 2023 2m read View Author

Efaflex high speed doors are increasingly being employed in the emergency services sector, not only for the speed of the doors, but also the reliability of a high cycle operation.

The Efaflex SST-US high speed spiral door was the ideal choice for the very latest state-of-the-art Ambulance Station, located in Woy Woy, on the thriving NSW Central Coast. This model high speed door certainly ticked all the boxes in the stringent requirements for this project.

Working closely with the design and construction team, we were not only able to overcome ventilation issues with a fully perforated door panel, but also could provide a matching powdercoat finish to blend in with the contemporary design of the building.

With safety in operation always paramount, the Efaflex door was fitted with safety light curtains, along with internally mounted Red/Green traffic lights. Door activation included remote control, giving the operator full control, and in the event of a power interruption, the Efaflex door can be opened manually, with a brake release lever.

The speed of this door ensures that the ambulances can be dispatched very quickly, since every call out has an element of urgency where seconds can count. DMF International is proud to work with NSW Ambulance in providing solutions for entranceways.

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