Your door hardware can help reduce bacteria.
One of the simplest upgrades you can make to your building.
Every day, hundreds, even thousands, of people touch your doors.
Our anti-microbial hardware continuously helps reduce bacteria on frequently touched surfaces between routine cleaning, creating cleaner touchpoints for staff, visitors and customers.
No changes to your doors.
No changes to your cleaning routine.
Just a smarter upgrade.
WHY IT MATTERS
One small upgrade. A cleaner environment.
The busiest surfaces in your building—door handles, panic bars, push plates and grab rails—are touched hundreds of times every day.
While regular cleaning remains essential, anti-microbial hardware adds an extra layer of protection by continuously helping to reduce bacteria on these high-touch surfaces between cleaning cycles.
It's not a replacement for cleaning—it's a smarter way to support it.
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The specialised surface treatment helps reduce bacteria on the hardware itself whenever the surface is used. Unlike temporary sprays or coatings, the anti-microbial technology is integrated into the hardware's finish and is designed to work continuously throughout its service life.
Regular cleaning should still continue as part of your normal maintenance routine.
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No.
Anti-microbial hardware is designed to complement—not replace—your existing cleaning and hygiene practices. Think of it as an additional layer of protection that helps keep high-touch surfaces cleaner between scheduled cleaning routines.
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No. Under normal commercial use and cleaning with appropriate products, the anti-microbial surface treatment is designed to remain part of the hardware rather than being wiped away like a temporary coating.
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The anti-microbial protection is designed to be long-lasting and integrated into the hardware’s surface rather than simply applied as a temporary coating. Its lifespan can vary depending on the product, environment and usage.
Enquire with us to learn more about the specific hardware and protection available for your building.
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Usually not.
In many cases, only the high-touch hardware needs to be replaced. Existing commercial doors can often be upgraded with anti-microbial handles, push plates, panic exit devices and other compatible hardware without replacing the door itself.
This helps minimise costs, disruption and installation time.
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Anti-microbial hardware isn't a new invention. It has been used in healthcare and other hygiene-critical environments for years, where reducing bacteria on frequently touched surfaces is especially important.
As businesses place greater emphasis on workplace hygiene and employee wellbeing, this technology is now being adopted in offices, hotels, schools and other commercial buildings. It's a proven innovation that's becoming a practical upgrade for many modern workplaces.

