When it comes to access for all — no matter size, age, strength, dexterity or ability — not every door closer is equal. Installing the right one at an entrance or interior door can be the difference between making buildings accessible and simply swapping one barrier for another.
Many countries and international bodies including the European Union lay down accessibility standards for public and private buildings. In many cases, these regulations apply for both new construction and retrofit projects.
Installing a door closer is often seen as the ideal solution. The right model will ease access through heavy or awkward openings.
When every important door opens comfortably, building owners offer a more equal experience and encourage participation. However, not every door closer does this job well enough.
Architects, specifiers and security managers consider many factors before choosing a door closer. From an accessibility point of view, these four can serve as a useful checklist for improving inclusiveness:
Aesthetics is also important. A modern door closer should be discreet, with a contemporary design that blends into its surroundings. It must avoid making your building look like an “institution”.
Door Closers with ASSA ABLOY’s Cam-Motion technology provide ergonomic opening for everyone. Unlike traditional rack-and-pinion closers, Cam-Motion Door Closers with guiderails need a push-force that falls rapidly.
Cam-Motion mirrors the power of a human elbow, where torque also reduces sharply as the arm extends. This translates into much greater comfort.
ASSA ABLOY Door Closers offer optional closing delay, giving users extra time to pass through. To protect the frame and prevent banging into walls, back-check function as standard across the range slows the door’s final opening section.
These door closers are tested to meet EN 1154 standard for fire and smoke protection and fulfil barrier-free building requirements.
Cam-Motion Door Closers also maximize flexibility without impacting accessibility.
Their design allows fitting to either frame or door, and on hinge or non-hinge side. They can equip single- and double-leaf doors.
Cam-Motion technology is designed with independent valves, enabling separate latch and closing speeds, so closing performance meets the door’s specific use. These valves are thermo-resistant: Once door speeds are set, they stay set — even at extreme temperatures.
In meeting these important accessibility criteria, Cam-Motion Door Closers do not sacrifice durability. ASSA ABLOY Door Closers are often trusted at a building’s busiest doors. They need to be tough.