Innovation Now Security - Schüco Explores Safe Buildings

Burglary attack simulation on a Schüco system.

Schüco UK will present the third in its popular Innovation Now (i.NOW) series live from its Milton Keynes showroom on 29 July. The online event is entirely free of charge.

The company will unveil its latest aluminium and steel product innovations designed to protect people and property. The virtual event will also include live polls and a live question and answer session for viewers with a panel of Schüco experts.

Successful building design demands innovative products and systems that meet all the safety requirements without compromising on aesthetics. This is where Schüco excels and this will be the main focus for i.NOW Secure.

 

Fire & smoke

The international building envelope specialist will reveal its range of door and façade systems designed to stop the spread of fire and smoke. These include the Schüco Jansen non-rebated steel fire door developed specifically for the British and Irish markets. For high rise buildings, the Schüco fire-resistant façade is designed to prevent fire from spreading vertically over several floors.

 

Security

The event will also focus on security, from making windows and doors burglar-resistant to high-security Schüco solutions designed to protect buildings and their occupants in extreme situations such as gunfire or explosions.

 

Curtain walling and fenestration

Sean Butler, Commercial Director, Schüco UK says: “We believe safety and security are the responsibility of everyone involved in a building project. We lead the way on curtain walling and fenestration systems and in the training we give our fabrication and installation partners.

“We look forward to unveiling the latest Schüco innovations combining high security with attractive design at i.NOW Secure.”

To register for your free place at i.NOW Secure on 29 July 10:00am - Click Here

 

Picture: Burglary attack simulation on a Schüco system.

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
09th July 2021

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