128 Locks & Building Hardware Also online at: www.dijonline.co.uk THE door industry journal winter 2025 Mila boosts door handles’ security accreditation Mila’s SUPASecure™ 220mm and Harbour Collection high-security TS007 2 Star door handles have achieved Sold Secure certification, joining the already accredited SUPASecure™ 240mm model. This means all three handles now carry Sold Secure Silver Grade, Secured by Design, and TS007 2-star approval – a triple badge of trust. When paired with a 1-star cylinder – all three door handles now achieve the maximum 3-star TS007 rating. The highest standard attainable anywhere, the TS 007 3-Star Kitemark testifies that a product offers elite protection against common forced-entry techniques such as snapping, bumping, drilling, and manual attack. Straff Cooke, Technical Director at Mila, said: “The latest accreditations confirm that our door handles meet the very highest industry standards for security, reinforcing our position as a trusted leader in security hardware.” With the handles part of wider product ranges, SUPASecure™ and Harbour, fabricators and installers can specify fully coordinated door and window hardware solutions that not only offer unrivalled protection but have a consistent look and feel. Moreover, each handle is backed by Mila’s 25-year mechanical and finish guarantee. www.milasecure.com Consort Architectural Hardware Launches New Global Product Brochure At 395 pages, Consort’s new product catalogue has been expanded significantly, with a refined layout showcasing more of the latest designs across its range of door controls, exit devices and Premium Range of pull handles, lever handles and bathroom turns. The ‘one stop shop’ brochure also displays Consort’s growing collection of hardware finishes, including over 20 Premium PVD finishes which have been carefully developed to match universally across a variation of ironmongery categories. Each newly updated product listing includes a complete list of features, finishes, fire certifications, BS EN standards and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs). Specifiers can also find detailed notes on the different standards and finishes to consider when choosing architectural hardware, helping to ensure the most appropriate products are selected for commercial, residential, hospitality and healthcare projects. Daniel May, Director at Consort Architectural Hardware discusses the launch: “Following a focused development cycle, we’ve scaled our product portfolio and certifications considerably over the past five years. With one central resource, we’re now able to showcase our newest lever designs, certified solutions and popular finishes all in one place.” See the digital copy at: https://brochure.consortme.com/view/252636678/ www.consort-hw.com
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