Power-Operated Doors: NZ Code Compliance
Power-operated doors are everywhere. Many aren’t code-compliant.
The Problem for NZ Firms
Non-compliant doors risk safety. They can cause injuries.
Joe’s Cafe in Auckland has a faulty door. It hurts someone.
What This Means
Firms face fines for non-compliance. Reputation damage occurs.
Insurance claims rise when accidents happen. Costs are high.
Why Kiwis Should Care
NZ firms must follow local building codes. Compliance is law.
Auckland and Wellington firms get inspected. Fines are issued.
The Fix
Firms need to inspect doors regularly. Fix issues fast.
Training staff helps. They spot problems early.
What To Do Now
- Check Doors – Inspect all power-operated doors now.
- Fix Issues – Repair or replace faulty doors.
- Train Staff – Teach staff to spot door problems.
- Document Checks – Keep records of door inspections.
Real NZ Results
Main Street Shop in Wellington fixed their doors. No accidents happened.
Pro Tip: Regular checks save money and lives.
Common Questions
What are the NZ door safety standards?
NZS 4121:2001 sets the rules. It covers door safety.
How often should we check doors?
Check doors every 3 months. Fix issues fast.
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