Protection against firearms
By ensuring our front doors are certified bullet resistant makes them suitable for anyone who feels the need for enhanced protection, including homes, panic rooms, embassies, banks, public and government buildings who are seeking to safeguard against potential threats.
With RK Doors, you get bullet-resistant security as standard... designed to protect without compromising on elegance or style.
FB4 Certification: Tested to withstand impacts from high-caliber firearms like the 44 Magnum.
Non-Splintering Design (NS): Materials prevent splintering upon impact, ensuring maximum safety.
RK Doors: Superior Security Features
Our doors combine cutting-edge materials, advanced locking systems, and certified standards to provide exceptional security and durability.
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Certified Security Standards
Secure by Design: Police-accredited for crime prevention with a "Police Preferred Specification."
PAS 24 Certification: Tested to enhanced security performance standards for real-world protection. -
Advanced Locking Systems
Multipoint Locking with Hook Bolts: Automatic system with 5 bolts (upgradable), designed to resist prying tools.
High-Security Cylinders: Resistant to drilling, snapping, and picking for maximum safety. -
Reinforced Glass Options
Triple-Glazed Laminated Glass: Enhanced resistance with a laminated layer for added strength.
Optional P6B Glass Upgrade: High-impact resistant glass, tested against heavy tools like hammers and axes.
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Durable Construction
Single Frame Design: Superior strength, long-term rigidity, and a sleek appearance.
3mm Aluminium Layers: Thicker aluminium for extra strength and resistance compared to standard doors. -
Bullet-Resistant Protection
FB4 Certification: Tested to withstand impacts from high-caliber firearms like the 44 Magnum.
Non-Splintering Design (NS): Materials prevent splintering upon impact, ensuring maximum safety.
Suitable for: Homes, embassies, panic rooms, and public buildings requiring elevated protection.
Secured By Design
Secured By Design – What is it?
Secured by Design is an initiative developed and owned by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). The purpose of SBD is to incorporate crime prevention into the design of fenestration products and new housing developments (Brooke, 2013). 91% of all crime recorded in 1987 was property related.
Secured By Design was created in 1989 the scheme is enforced by a team of around 200 Crime Prevention Design Advisers (CPDA) or Architectural Liaison Officer (ALOs) who operate and contribute to it on a daily basis.
SBD is split into two main sections. Part one is concerned with the aspects of external spaces on a building development such as lighting, parking and surveillance. Part two focuses on the security, weather performance, strength and the durability of the windows and door sets.
Secured by Design, does it work?
Research highlights that SBD housing developments suffer up to 75% less burglary when they are compared to a non SBD development; this is compelling evidence that following the SBD guidelines will cut down the damage and cost caused by such crime
Teedon et al (2009) findings of a new development in the Glasgow housing association show total house breaking crimes had decreased by 26% in the SBD area, and that attempted house breaking had decreased by 59%.
The requirements of Secured by Design
SBD specifies that windows and doors manufacturers applying for SBD membership must be certified against a certification scheme operated by a UKAS approved third party certification body, involving factory production control audits. The current SBD requirements are more stringent than ever before, with windows and doors subjected to the following regime.
- Third Party Certification for fabricator. A Factory production control (FPC) audit will be used to establish the initial and ongoing ability of the manufacturer to fabricate products covered by a WinMark certification Scheme.
- PAS24:2022 Enhanced security testing
- BS 6375-1 Weather performance testing
- BS 6375-2 Strength and durability testing
- BS 6375-3 Additional performance characteristics testing
PAS24: 2022
PAS 24: 2022 – What is it?
PAS24: 2022 was produced by British Standards Institute (BSI) as a method of assessing the security performance requirements of external doors and window types. The levels and methods of attack experienced in the UK and associated with an opportunist burglar are specified. The burglary attempts covered by the standard are those which avoid noise and unnecessary risk. The time spent attempting to gain entry is limited to replicate the time pressures of an opportunist burglar.
- Security hardware and cylinder test
- Manipulation test
- Manual attacks Infill manual test
- Infill mechanical load test
- Manual cutting test
- Mechanical loading test
- Manual check test
- Impact testing