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Found in a variety of facilities - from hospitals to restaurants to warehouses - traffic doors are designed to open easily in both directions upon impact.

Also known as Impact Doors, Double Acting Doors, Swinging Doors and Double Swinging Doors, traffic doors provides a physical barrier between two areas that will restrict access while still allowing a high volume of traffic to move quickly, easily and efficiently between two areas in a building.

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If the drawings do not include a door schedule, it may be worth the estimator’s time to develop one, especially if the project is large or complicated. The schedule should indicate the opening number, door type, size material, glass or louver requirements, and remarks.

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