When security and accessibility are top priorities, roller shutter doors with pedestrian access offer an ideal solution. Whether you're managing a warehouse, retail outlet, or industrial unit, integrating pedestrian access into your roller shutter system can improve efficiency, safety, and compliance — all without compromising on protection.
In this blog, we’ll explore the two primary methods of achieving pedestrian access in roller shutter installations:
What is a Wicket Door?
A wicket door is a smaller pedestrian door that is integrated directly into a roller shutter curtain. It allows staff and visitors to enter and exit without needing to fully open the main roller shutter, saving time and reducing energy loss.
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Important Consideration: The presence of a wicket door can impact the structural integrity of a roller shutter during high wind loads or fire resistance. Not all models are compatible, so it’s important to check specifications with a trusted supplier like Security Direct.
An Alternative Option
If structural or operational requirements don't suit a built-in wicket door, the next best option is a separate pedestrian door installed next to the roller shutter. This involves reducing the size of the roller shutter opening to accommodate a separate personnel door.
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Choosing the Right Pedestrian Access Solution
When selecting between a wicket door and a separate pedestrian door, consider the following:
Factor | Wicket Door | Separate Pedestrian Door |
---|---|---|
Installation Space | Integrated into shutter – saves space | Requires adjacent wall space |
Security Level | Moderate to High | High – with reinforced steel options |
Compliance (Fire/DDA) | Limited options | Wide range of compliant doors available |
Cost | More affordable upfront | Slightly higher due to separate install |
Maintenance Complexity | Integrated – may need specialist servicing | Easier to maintain independently |
At Security Direct, we supply and install both roller shutters with integrated wicket doors and standalone pedestrian doors tailored to your needs. Whether you're aiming for fire protection, aesthetic appeal, or maximum security, we have the right solution.
Final Thoughts
Adding pedestrian access to your roller shutter system is a smart way to improve building functionality without compromising on safety or security. Whether you opt for a wicket door or a separate personnel entrance depends on your site's requirements, usage frequency, and regulations.
Contact our experts at Security Direct guide you to the best solution for your premises.
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