Security Doors for Schools
School security doors are a critical component of staff and student safety. During a lockdown, security doors provide protection against intruders ‒ a strong, practical, and cost-effective barrier that creates safer schools and better outcomes.
Vortex Doors service teams understand the security challenges schools can face, such as theft, vandalism, and active threats ‒ which is why they’re specially trained to identify and repair worn and damaged parts, in order to ensure your doors function reliably when you need them most.
Complete Protection
Locking Mechanisms
- Cylinder Lever Locks. Feature a cylindrical-shaped lock body that runs through the handles, which are installed on either side of the door. A single cylinder lock is operated by a key on the outside and a thumb turn on the inside, while a double cylinder lock requires a key on both sides.
- Mortise Locks. Provide strong protection against forced entry by utilizing both a latch bolt and deadbolt that extends deep into the doorframe. While the latch bolt is operated by turning the handle, the deadbolt can only be retracted by turning the key.
- Deadbolt Locks. Unlike a typical lock, which relies on a spring to hold the bolt in place, deadbolts are operated manually and offer a stronger, more resistant barrier against forced entry.
Access Controls
- Keypads. Users enter a PIN to activate the lock. Installing keypads lets schools share and change access quickly, without the need to create, collect, or distribute keys.
- RFID Cards and Fobs. Each door is equipped with an electronic reader that activates the lock when users present a card or fob containing their credentials. Each reader is connected to a central database, so schools can grant, restrict, upgrade, or revoke access at their convenience.
- Mobile Access Controls. Grants access with data signatures stored on each user’s smartphone. Convenient for users and administrators, who can manage access remotely to every door and lock on campus with customized permissions and real-time monitoring.
Fail-Safe Locks
- Electromagnetic Locks. A powerful magnet holds the door in place, denying access to anyone without the right credentials. However, when power is cut, the door unlocks automatically, making it possible for students to exit and emergency crews to enter.
- Electric Strike Locks. Instead of a standard strike plate, these devices have an electronically controlled deadbolt connected to a sensor or keypad. Can be programmed to remain locked when power is cut or open automatically.
- Panic Bars. Mandatory equipment on all emergency exits, these horizontal bars make it possible to open doors with minimal force.
School Security Door Maintenance
- Hardware Malfunction. Hinges, bolts, locks, keypads, and digital readers can wear down over time, weakening the door. Our technicians are trained to spot signs of deterioration and replace components that can’t stand up under constant use.
- Misalignment. When doors knock against their frame or don’t permit the bolt to slide securely into place, they may not close or lock properly. In some cases, they may even leave gaps around the edge of the door, compromising safety.
- Corrosion. Unless well maintained, external doors can become rusty, which warps the door structure, damages its components, or undermines its integrity.
- Loose Screws and Fasteners. Opening and closing doors puts pressure on screws, gradually loosening them over time. Vortex technicians always check critical parts, ensuring they’re tight enough to hold the door firmly in place.
- Structural Damage. Impacts or forced entry attempts can cause considerable harm to the door, the frame, and other vital elements. We restore damaged doors according to manufacturer standards, ensuring they fit snugly into the frame.
- Jammed Cylinders. Rust, debris, and internal damage can make it difficult to lock doors against intruders. Our service teams clean and lubricate cylinders, so they slide smoothly into the strike plate, replacing them when they become old or impaired.
- Broken Glass. Security glass is incredibly durable, but will crack if struck hard enough. Replacing broken panes with new ones allows the door to provide effective threat protection.
- Software Glitches. We conduct software audits, ensuring all digital and electronic components are compatible with your security system. Our teams also monitor network infrastructure to avoid errors and misreadings, which could prevent staff from entering buildings and classrooms.
- Inadequate Power. Access controls and fail-safe locks cannot function without a steady supply of electricity. We make sure the power connections are stable and backup solutions are in place.
By preventing unauthorized access, security doors protect schools from vandals and other threats. When well maintained, they deny access to offices, classrooms, computer labs, and storage facilities.
Vortex service teams help provide peace of mind, by examining critical parts in order to detect and avoid potential problems that can leave your buildings vulnerable during a crisis. Contact us today to learn how our experts can help prevent malfunctions, address safety hazards, and help create secure schools.
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