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The EasyAccess is your low-cost solution, but Horton Automatics has many other automatic door
products to fit your specific ADA 1990 needs In 1960, Horton Automatics designed and built the first automatic sliding door for commercial use. Using a simple design and quality materials, Horton Automatics manufactures and markets highly efficient and reliable automatic door systems and operators. These door systems and operators are competitively priced and meet or exceed the strictest building codes in the industry. When you specify Horton Automatics, you have selected the automatic door standard for the entire world. There may be some equals, but there are non better to establish your specifications standard. Sliding Door Packages Originator Type 110, 310, and 410 aluminum package with breakout SpaceSaver Series Aluminum package with breakout Elegant 1/2" glass door with breakout A complete package includes door, operator, activating device, track, and frame. Horton Automatics can help you meet your special ADA 1990 "barrier-free" doorway requirement. Other Swing Door Operators Horton Automatics swing doors and operators are offered in a variety of mountings and operator duty requirements. Electric Operator - Series 4000 heavy-duty swing operator for fast traffic and high cycle. Revolving Doors Where energy conservation is a concern, revolving doors are the solution. However, ADA/ANSI 117 does not consider them accessible; a low-energy swing door should be placed adjacent to the revolving door to meet accessibility requirements. Wide Application In general, automatic doors produced by Horton Automatics are design for easy of access; this provides convenience to users and helps eliminate barriers to the disabled. Our automatic sliding and swinging doors have been engineered and designed for application in a wide variety of commercial entranceways--office buildings, supermarkets, hospitals, airports, hotels, cleanrooms, retail stores, computer rooms and best of all, they help create barrier-free entrances. |