In a healthcare setting, doorsets are subjected to constant use — beds, trolleys, equipment, cleaning regimes and continuous footfall. When durability is overlooked at specification stage, the result is often premature failure, increased maintenance and disruption to clinical services.The SDS Specification Guide for PVC post-formed doorsets explains how to select doorsets that are built for these demanding environments.
The challenge of lifecycle performance.
Backlog maintenance across the NHS continues to grow, and frequently replacing or repairing doorsets add unnecessary cost and operational downtime. Selecting a severe-duty solution from the outset helps to reduce whole-life expenditure and maintain building performance for longer.
Built for healthcare use.
The guide outlines the construction features that support long-term performance, including:
- Severe duty-rated doorsets for high-traffic areas.
- Impact-resistant cores.
- PVC post-formed construction for enhanced durability.
- Options for additional protection and kickplates where required.
- Hygienic, easy-clean surfaces.
These features are particularly valuable in corridors, entrances, wards and service routes where doors are in near-constant use.
Supporting efficient estate management.
For NHS Trusts and contractors, fewer replacements mean less disruption, lower maintenance costs and more resilient healthcare environments.
Download the SDS Specification Guide for PVC post-formed doorsets to explore the durability and lifecycle recommendations in detail.
