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Ingersoll Bomb Blast Doors offer an additional level of protection and high level security package

Leading global provider of security and safety solutions Ingersoll Rand has won the "Best Buildings and Facilities Protection Innovation" award for its range of Automatic Bomb Blast Doors at the Counter Terror Expo Excellence Awards 2013.

Ingersoll Rand’s superior range of bomb blast doors, which has been applied at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 5 and Kings Cross train station in London, is already providing essential protection for passengers and commuters across the UK.

Colin Campbell, door solutions expert at Ingersoll Rand, attended the awards. He commented: “We’re absolutely thrilled to win the Best Buildings and Facilities Protection Innovation award for our bomb blast doors. At Ingersoll Rand we’re dedicated to the design and development of superior security products and end to end solutions. To be recognised for it in this way is just fantastic.”

“Increasingly, we’re finding that a wide variety of industries, including high street retailers, are seeking doors which are built to withstand heavy blasts or sustained hammer attacks, without compromising on style. Our range of doors suits every level of need and our bomb blast doors offer that additional level of protection and peace of mind, as part of a high level security package. It’s great to be commended for our efforts and receive such a clear indication that our designs are ahead of the game.”

All Ingersoll Rand products are designed with industry needs in mind and are backed up by Ingersoll Rand’s full design and project input capabilities, providing end to end solutions for all security needs.

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