LPS Loss Prevention Standards are issued by the Loss Prevention Certification Board, an independent third-party service provided by the Building Research Establishment (BRE). LPS …
LPS Loss Prevention Standards are issued by the Loss Prevention Certification Board, an independent third-party service provided by the Building Research Establishment (BRE). LPS …
The technical specification involves a variation of tests carried out to one of six resistance classes, which equate to different lengths of attack and types of tools. BR1…
STS stands for Security Technical Specification and the issue was published under the ‘Certisecure’ brand by Warrington Certification Ltd. STS204 Issue 3 : 2012 defines the …
PAS 24 : 2012, published by the British Standards Institute, provides a method for testing and assessing the enhanced security performance requirements of external doorsets and win…
How secure are rooflights? One of the questions we often get asked when architects and their clients are looking to specify glass rooflights for a project is ‘how secure are the…
So far we have summarised the recent changes to Building Regulations Part Q and examined which standard tests are most relevant for fixed glass rooflights, but what about opening r…
In our last post we examined changes to Building Regulations Part Q and examined what test criteria was acceptable under Approved Document Q. One of the most relevant tests for …
From the 1st October 2015, Building Regulations have been updated to include Security of Dwellings under Approved Document Q, which has implications for the specification of roofli…
We have already demonstrated that the use of thermal breaks within aluminium extrusions can be an effective way of managing heat transfer and cold bridging. However there are occas…
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