How to choose the right school security gates

School security gates have a clear role to play in ensuring safety and security of staff and pupils. When choosing access systems for schools, there are key criteria that should be considered.
Every school has unique entry-control requirements, determined by factors such as size, location and the local environment. These needs influence the decisions you make when preparing technical specifications for school security gates.
When deciding on school access systems, you also need to consider whether a school has sports fields, car parks and children’s play areas, and whether it requires playground segregation. Each of these considerations has an impact on the most suitable type of school gates for your needs.
This free guide will help you make the right school security gate choices
In short, with proper planning, based on all the key information about a school and the security and access systems available, school security gates can help optimise safety and address a range of key issues.
Our free helpful guide can assist you in making the choices that:
- Protect children, teachers and school property
- Maximise effectiveness and ensure value for money
- Manage noise pollution both inside and outside of the grounds
- Ensure a positive, stimulating environment for pupils and staff
- Meet regulations and pass a RoSPA inspection
For more information on how to choose the right school security gates for your situation, more details on the factors that influence the decision-making process and expert recommendations for school access systems, download the Knight Fencing guide to school fencing and gates. It’s yours for free.
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