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Home›Latest News›Safety Security & Fire Protection›From Castles to Care Homes

From Castles to Care Homes

By Lauren Holmes
December 17, 2014
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ASSA ABLOY is celebrating 20 years of developing innovative solutions for a range of high profile projects, from universities to hospitals and castles to canals. One in every 10 lock and security installations world wide now uses ASSA ABLOY products, including developments within the healthcare, education, commercial and heritage sectors.

Over the last 20 years, Security Solutions, a division of ASSA ABLOY UK, has supplied prestigious heritage projects such as Edinburgh Castle and The Canal and River Trust, providing specifications that have adhered to the restrictions of listed buildings.

ASSA ABLOY has also gained extensive experience within the healthcare sector, providing security in a wide spectrum of projects, including doctors surgeries, general hospitals such as and care homes.

The global leader in door opening solutions has also proven it is top of the class for supplying security products within the education sector, having provided solutions for primary schools, secondary schools, colleges, university buildings and student accommodation. From Birmingham University, to Scientia Academy primary school, Adams Rite, UNION and ASSA, brands under the Security Solutions business unit, have installed products that are robust enough to withstand the heavy wear and tear of educational establishments, as well as being visually appealing, to create comfortable, friendly teaching and living environments for students and staff.

The manufacturer also has a wealth of experience in the commercial sector, with Security Doors supplying high profile projects such as The Shard and Canary Wharf.

Tina Hughan, Marketing Director for ASSA ABLOY, said: “ASSA ABLOY’s project portfolio is extensive to say the least. Our ability to offer tailored solutions to individual projects has made us a popular choice for supplying security solutions across a breadth of developments for the last 20 years.”

To find out more about the evolution of ASSA ABLOY, watch this video 20 years of ASSA ABLOY

For further information, visit www.assaabloy.co.uk/securitsolutions or tweet @assaabloyukltd or like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ASSAABLOYUK

Or follow us on LinkedIn LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/assa-abloy-uk

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