VISION PANELS

Ahmarra’s Healthcare door range has two standard vision panels. Other vision panel sizes and configurations are available on request, providing the glazed area complies with our fire certification.
According to BS 8300-2:2018 the minimum zone of visibility should be between 500 mm and 1500 mm above floor level, with a maximum interruption of 350 mm vertically within the zone. Our standard vision panel styles are Equality Act compliant to BS 8300-2:2018.

If you would like a pdf or dwg file of these vision panel and glazing bead illustrations, please email; sales@ahmarra.co.uk

Hospital Fire Door Vision Panels

Glazing Beads

Ahmarra’s Healthcare Range offers hardwood bolection, hardwood flush, PVC wrapped and stainless steel clad beading options.
The PVC creates a seamless, vacuum sealed beading with no joints, for optimum infection control.

Hardwood Bolection

Hardwood bolection beading (aka cloak bead) is suitable for PVC, laminate, wood veneer and primed doorsets.

Glazing Bead - Hardwood Bolection Bead

Hardwood Flush

Hardwood flush beading (aka quirk bead) is suitable for veneer and primed doorsets.

Glazing Bead - Hardwood Flush Bead

PVC Wrapped

PVC wrapped beading is suitable for PVC and laminate doorsets.

Glazing Bead - PVC Wrapped Bead

Stainless Steel Clad

Stainless steel clad beading is suitable for PVC, laminate, wood veneer and primed doorsets.

Glazing Bead - Stainless Steel Clad Bead

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Ahmarra Manufactures & Installs NHS Hospital Fire Doors for New Endoscopy Unit

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Ahmarra Manufactures & Installs NHS Hospital Fire Doors for New Endoscopy Unit

Ahmarra recently manufactured and installed Q-Mark certified fire doorsets for an NHS hospital’s new Endoscopy Unit. The new unit will provide additional treatment rooms and recovery areas, increasing capacity and reducing patient wait times. The Trust opted for doors with an enhanced fire and smoke rating of FD60s, providing critical time for staff to assist in the safe evacuation of patients in the event of a fire.