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AirDoor for Education Environments

AirDoor creates a controlled air barrier around campus entrances, reducing weather‑related infiltration and cold draughts, improving thermal comfort for students, staff and visitors, and increasing energy efficiency without obstructing high‑footfall atrium spaces.

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A smarter approach to entrance control

AirDoor is a standalone, tailor-made solution that integrates seamlessly around most commercial doorways.

It’s a sensor‑controlled, intelligent airflow system that actively responds to changing conditions at the entrance.

By controlling air movement at the entrance, AirDoor limits unwanted outside air entering and helps maintain stable internal conditions.

Reduces Weather Infiltration

By creating a controlled air barrier at campus entrances, AirDoor limits wind, rain and cold draughts entering the building, helping protect internal environments from external conditions while allowing high‑footfall access points to remain open.

Improves Internal Conditions

By reducing cold draughts and temperature fluctuations caused by frequent door use, AirDoor stabilises conditions near entrances and atriums, creating a more comfortable and consistent environment for students, staff and visitors in busy learning spaces.

Supports Energy Efficiency

By controlling airflow at entrances without blocking access, AirDoor reduces heat loss and unnecessary heating demand, improving energy efficiency and helping education estates progress towards long‑term sustainability and net‑zero goals.

FAQs

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Yes. AirDoor is designed for high-traffic environments such as schools, colleges and universities, where entrances are accessed frequently throughout the day. It maintains internal conditions while allowing free movement of students and staff without the need for physical barriers in areas such as lobbies, atriums and canteens.

AirDoor creates an invisible barrier at the entrance that limits cold air from entering and warm air from escaping. This helps reduce draughts and stabilise temperatures in entrances, corridors and frequently used areas.

Yes. By reducing draughts and temperature fluctuations at entrances, AirDoor helps maintain more stable indoor conditions. This supports a more comfortable and consistent environment for students and staff throughout the day.

No. AirDoor is designed to integrate with the building design and can be integrated around entrances without disrupting the space. AirDoor is available in a variety of colours, so can blend in seamlessly or act as a statement feature.

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