Five Reasons to Install a Strip Door

Posted on 08/02/2017

Strip doors and curtains are hanging sheets of plastic. They are perfect for dividing up large warehouse spaces where there is high traffic between areas. Here are five instances where strip doors really come into their own.


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  • Frequent Deliveries

Strip doors can hang behind large external doors in buildings that have frequent deliveries. You don’t want your staff to have to stop what they are doing to constantly open and shut external doors to allow access to deliveries. Neither do you want them freezing in the winter and overheating in the summer because the doors are wide open. 


  • Keep Temperature Controlled Areas Cold

If frozen stock starts to thaw, it usually has to be chucked. You don’t want all that cold air escaping and your stock to be ruined just because some idiot forgets to shut a door. Strip doors automatically fall closed after someone has passed through.


  • Contain Dust and Fumes

Dust created by sawing and cutting machines and fumes created by working with particular chemicals and sprays can be contained in a particular area of your factory by a strip door or curtain.


  • Shield Light from Arc Welding

We supply and install welding grade black plastic strip doors so that workers using tools such as arc welders that produce damaging light can be screened off from workers in other areas of your factory whose eyes are unshielded.


  • Prevent Pigeons and Pests

Strip doors hanging inside your exterior doors allow humans in and out easily, but help to provide a barrier to unwanted vermin such as pigeons and rats.


To order your strip doors or to talk to us about any of our industrial doors, simply call Cook’s Industrial Doors Ltd on 0800 0180304 or send an email to sales@cooksdoors.co.uk


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