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Automatic Door Demand Rises in Public Facilities

Building managers prioritize accessibility and touchless entry as North American commercial and institutional markets expand.

The modernization of public infrastructure is driving growth in the automatic door market as facility managers prioritize accessibility and streamlined pedestrian flow.

Recent industry research shows a steady rise in installations across North America, particularly in schools, healthcare facilities and retail centers undergoing renovation.

The sector's expansion stems from shifting occupant expectations. Building owners seek entrances that support energy efficiency, smooth traffic and integration with smart-building technologies.

Demand for touchless activation has surged, eliminating physical contact and accommodating users including people with disabilities, older adults and service personnel.

As adoption grows, experts stress the need for regular inspections and maintenance by qualified professionals to meet industry safety standards.

About the Author

Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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