Security
What is the Difference between a Solid and Perforated security shutter?
The main difference between a solid and a perforated security shutter comes down to visibility and airflow. While both provide a formidable physi...
Continue reading →How Do I Know Which Security Shutter I Need?
Samson offer a vast range of security shutters for every type of application and there are some simple rules of thumb for choosing the right one....
Continue reading →Which is Better - A Steel or Aluminium Security Shutter?
Whether steel or aluminium is better depends entirely on your specific application. While steel is the traditional choice in the UK, aluminium ofte...
Continue reading →How Do I Measure For A Retractable Security Grille?
All the security grilles we sell are measured by their Overall Width and Overall Height, so it really is just a matter of deciding where the gril...
Continue reading →Security Shutter or Security Grille?
Which is best for my application? A security roller shutter or a retractable or fixed steel grille, we explain a bit about each. When it comes t...
Continue reading →What does LPS1175 certification mean for my Insurance and Security?
LPS 1175 is the UK's most recognised independent benchmark for measuring how well a physical security product resists a determined real world bur...
Continue reading →Which Security Shutter Is Best For A Large Window?
Many of the roller shutters have a maximum width for manufacturing based on the slat strength and wind testing to always have a product working w...
Continue reading →What sizes do expandable trackless barriers come in?
Generally there are several set sizes for the expandable steel barriers on offer. The maximum width is around 1800mm wide with a maximum height o...
Continue reading →What is a trackless barrier used for mainly?
A trackless and collapsible barrier system is basically a steel trellis operating horizontally and provides excellent retractable barrier for using...
Continue reading →How does an expanding and collapsible barrier work?
Trackless barriers expand by pulling at either end, but often one side is fixed to a wall or opening in a doorway.....
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