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Reducing vermin access
10 March 2019
Hart is installing Speedor high speed doors at a major UK production facility of an international food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services business.

With 19 Hart doors across six production facilities already operational, the current contract is to replace existing roller shutters, which remain open all day, with seven Speedor Storms, one Speedor Super and one fast action roller shutter.
Peter Cairns, Hart’s area salesman, says: "The emphasis is on speed of open/close cycles to significantly reduce vermin access mainly from pigeons, seagulls and geese attracted by the feed/agricultural nature of the production process.”
Hart is part of a drive to improve the energy efficiency of the buildings by 5% by 2020 to create a better working environment, and is helping prevent unauthorised access to different areas of the plant.
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