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HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES; ACCESSIBILITY; SAFETY & SECURITY


Stackdoor Corner shutter protects Flagship Chanel Store


H


aving seen a video online of the Stackdoor Corner security shutter, luxury retailer,


Chanel, were


impressed by the quality and styling of the product and keen to see if it could be installed into their fl agship store in Seattle, USA. The store is in a large shopping mall with different opening hours, so it was crucial to secure the concession while keeping promotional displays visible to passers-by. Chanel was directed to Charter Global in the UK, who supply a Stackdoor Corner


as part of their revolutionary Stackdoor system range.


One main factor in the decision-making process is that the store frontage is a large, ‘L’ shaped opening, with each side being over 6 m, making many physical security options diffi cult to install without having a central corner post in position either permanently, or without needing an inconvenient fl oor fi xing. Chanel also needed the shutter to disappear into the ceiling void completely, so when open, there is no sign of the Stackdoor and the opening has a seamless fi nish. Stackdoor is a lightweight system designed for maximum visibility without compromising security. The stack-and-pin technology allows up to 80% free visibility and airfl ow, with no unsightly head box as the stacking mechanism requires minimal space at the top and bottom of the curtain. Unlike other standard security shutters on the market, Stackdoor is capable of spanning large widths without intermediate


guide rails and is able to follow profi les in plan. This makes the design ideal for retail environments,


securing revolving door


systems using the Stackdoor Curved version, and car parks where airfl ow is required. Chanel was delighted with the outcome as the quality and aesthetics of the product is in keeping with their high-level brand, as well as giving them secure protection.


0845 050 8705 enquiries@charter-global.com


Stelrad for extra care in Workington


Stelrad radiators have been selected for a new extra care scheme at Harbour Place in Workington – 79 one and two bedroomed apartments and 28 bungalows for people over 55. The apartments feature Stelrad’s sector leading LST – low surface temperature – radiators and the bungalows have the best-selling Compact radiators. Add 79 of Stelrad’s Fantasia


Fluid chrome electric towel rails to complete the comfort heating on the development. Head to the website for more information.


0800 876 6813 www.stelrad.com


Enhancing accessibility in luxury conversion


Ocean House, once a high-rise offi ce building, has been converted into a luxury residential complex, redefi ning urban living within a repurposed commercial space. This transformation included a full interior refurbishment, the addition of two extra


fl oors and the installation of two new Stannah lifts, one of which is a fi refi ghter lift. The new lifts comply with EN81-73 standards, which ensure safe shutdown in the event of a fi re and include fi refi ghting controls for enhanced occupant safety. With the end user in mind, Stannah prioritised accessibility and durability in the lift’s design.


01264 343692 www.stannahlifts.co.uk


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