The ClearLock security door series booths are designed to provide high security access control and management of pedestrian flow. Based on more than 20 years’ experience, their design and robust manufacture allow easy integration into prestigious site such as office buildings, airports, laboratories and sensitive sites. Consisting of a frame, a painted steel housing and glass panels, the high-security ClearLock security door series booths provide thermal insulation and stand out in their surroundings. The high-security ClearLock security door series booths are motorised and bi-directional. The high-security ClearLock 637 security booth is equipped with two mobile obstacles which provide a free passage area of 850 mm, an external diameter of 1.500 mm.
Our Clearlock 637 is now approved to LPS 1175: Issue 8 security rating 1 to 3, LPCB certificate numbers 1540a and 1540b.
The LPS 1175 security ratings are set by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB), which works closely with the police, Government, insurers, risk consultants and architects to develop its standards. Combining high security, design and a wide choice of feature options ClearLock 637 provides a modern and reliable solution for a wide variety of entrances.
Region availability
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Åland Islands | Afghanistan | Algeria | American Samoa |
Albania | Armenia | Angola | Australia |
Andorra | Azerbaijan | Benin | Cook Islands |
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Belarus | Bangladesh | Burkina Faso | Fiji |
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Cyprus | China | Chad | Nauru |
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Greece | Israel | Ethiopia | Samoa |
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Hungary | Jordan | Ghana | Timor-Leste |
Iceland | Kazakhstan | Guinea | Tokelau |
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Malta | Myanmar (Burma) | Mauritania | |
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Monaco | North Korea | Mayotte | |
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Spain | Thailand | Sierra Leone | |
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