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Royal Boon Edam International B.V. (Boon Edam), a globally renowned company in security entrances and architectural revolving doors, has announced that they have re-launched their next generation high security doors – the Tourlock 180 and Tourlock 120.

Both of the models - Tourlock 180 and Tourlock 120 are compliant with the European Standard EN 17352.

High security and user safety

April 2013 saw Boon Edam architectural revolving doors becoming compliant with the EN 16005 standard. Over the years, the company has been working hard to realise the same safety standards and compliances with their high security revolving doors, to align this vital requirement. The EN 17352 standard relates to power-operated pedestrian entrance control equipment for normal access and in escape routes.

The Tourlock 180 (4-winged) and Tourlock 120 (3-winged) high security doors now offer compliance to the EN 17352 European standard. These doors have been updated to provide premium high security protection through anti-tailgating and piggybacking functions. They now also have an even higher level of safety features to improve user convenience during operation of the doors.

Versatile, future-proof security entrance

The need for a harmonised safety standard has increased because of several rising global trends

The need for a harmonised safety standard has increased because of several rising global trends. Experts predict that due to urbanisation, half of the world population will live in or around cities, leading to crowded cities and increased entry hotspots. An increase in people inevitably will mean a rise in crime and security threats.

Furthermore, due to an ageing population, (1 out of 5 people) will need help physically. These people are less aware of danger, limited in diverting danger and have an increased risk of injuries. These factors have led to the need for a standardised industry safety level when it comes to automated pedestrian entrances.

Security entrances moving to the main building entrance

Also, Boon Edam is seeing more and more security entrances moving to the main building entrance, as part of the façade, and not only limited to a deeper location within the building, as previously was the case. This has a knock-on effect on children, and other untrained users, needing to use the security entrance safely.

In addition, current developments surrounding the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic are causing companies to increasingly ask themselves, who and when and why they may be inside a building or a specific space.

Improved functions and features to support compliance to EN 17352:

  • SRB Safety buffer curved wall improved
  • SRT Leading edge buffer - To protect hands and fingers
  • SRD Doorwing buffer - To protect heels and toes
  • Instructional safety stickers – Enhanced contrast for improved visibility
  • EBS Safety sensor - To safeguard the main closing edge, adjustable detection width, and highly accurate down to the ground
  • Emergency stop button
  • Upgraded software to avoid entrapment under normal operating circumstances
  • Pull release - To release the doorset in case of power failure, avoiding entrapment

State-of-the-art piggybacking detection

Boon Edam’s StereoVision technology is available as a high-end security option

In addition to the safety compliance, the Tourlock products also offer state-of-the-art piggybacking detection. Boon Edam’s StereoVision technology is available as a high-end security option, as an alternative to the traditional floor weight systems and contact mats.

The advanced technology is reliable and not impaired by sunlight or reflections. It can accurately differentiate between two people and one person with an object and provide progressive data with algorithms for in-depth analysis.

Tourlock high security doors are RC3 compliant

The Tourlock high security doors are RC3 compliant (with the Boon Edam burglar-resistant package), which includes a reinforced door set with P5A glass, a fail-secure lock and reinforced ceiling and dustcover. The entrance has been designed to integrate easily with most Access Control Systems (ACS), making it the security door for everyone and every situation.

Dirk Groot, the Product Manager of the Security Revolving Door Products Portfolio at Boon Edam, said “This new safety standard that is put in place is an excellent benchmark for the industry to specify high security products for a much broader application field. Whether the users are trained or untrained, professionals, children or elderly and disabled, they are all equally able to safely operate and use the door.

Upgrades and retrofits

With this new compliance comes the added responsibility on the owner or manager of the door. The safety of the users of the security door is equally important, as the level of security the door provides. Current Tourlock models can easily be upgraded to comply with the EN 17352 standard - this can be arranged through a local entry expert.

We have created a scalable safety package that can be adapted to different needs"

Boon Edam offers many packages to suit varied needs, from upgrading to a Safety Plus package to various Protection Packages. The safeguarding of the end users is a serious responsibility and the liability lies with the owner or manager of the door.

Dirk Groot adds, “We have created a scalable safety package that can be adapted to different needs, ranging from extra safety buffers to speed reduction sensors and even an emergency stop button to divert any risks.

Risk Analysis

Boon Edam offers both new and existing customers a pre-risk analysis to help determine and identify the type of users each installation needs to accommodate and what is required to meet the compliance and security criteria.

An entry expert will work with you on this, and we will also return a year later to reassess the installation and support the customer in keeping the security entrance up-to-date.

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