Rubber Non Slip Door Wedge - 120mm
Door wedges are portable and can hold any door open at any time. Wedges are easy to use and require no fixings. They are usually used in front of doors to prevent them from snapping shut but they can also be used on the inside of closed and locked doors for added security.
Never wedge a fire door open. They must always be kept closed to do the job they're designed for. Your fire door will provide a minimum of 30 minutes of protection from smoke and flames in a fire, but only if it's closed. When installed, cared for, and used properly, a fire door will save your life.
Features:
It prevents door handles from damaging walls, paintwork, and plastering
Quiet when the door makes contact with the wedge
Rubber material means no damage to your door upon contact with the stopper
Door wedges are portable and can hold any door open at any time. Wedges are easy to use and require no fixings. They are usually used in front of doors to prevent them from snapping shut but they can also be used on the inside of closed and locked doors for added security.
Never wedge a fire door open. They must always be kept closed to do the job they're designed for. Your fire door will provide a minimum of 30 minutes of protection from smoke and flames in a fire, but only if it's closed. When installed, cared for, and used properly, a fire door will save your life.
Features:
It prevents door handles from damaging walls, paintwork, and plastering
Quiet when the door makes contact with the wedge
Rubber material means no damage to your door upon contact with the stopper
Door wedges are portable and can hold any door open at any time. Wedges are easy to use and require no fixings. They are usually used in front of doors to prevent them from snapping shut but they can also be used on the inside of closed and locked doors for added security.
Never wedge a fire door open. They must always be kept closed to do the job they're designed for. Your fire door will provide a minimum of 30 minutes of protection from smoke and flames in a fire, but only if it's closed. When installed, cared for, and used properly, a fire door will save your life.
Features:
It prevents door handles from damaging walls, paintwork, and plastering
Quiet when the door makes contact with the wedge
Rubber material means no damage to your door upon contact with the stopper