LORETTO, MN, August 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Rasco Industries, Inc. has developed and launched a new product: the "Cool & Easy" Security Panel, a new idea to protect inventory and employees when a little sunlight and airflow is needed, but the main door of your facility cannot be left open.
How the Cool & Easy Security Panel works—raise the existing solid door enough to allow the Cool & Easy panel to be placed on the floor between the door tracks, slide the locks closed on both sides, then lower the solid door down onto the Cool & Easy panel for a tight fit.
Rasco's Cool & Easy Security Panels come in heights of 21 or 24 inches, and in widths up to 24 feet. The panels can be custom made to customer specifications. Security bars come standard along with two side locks for added security. Cleaning is easy with pressurized air or water. Cool & Easy panels are manufactured with strong, stainless steel mesh that meets federal specifications STD-A-A-1037B (20 gauge 304 stainless steel). This new product helps comply with AIB, USDA, FDA, GFSI, Homeland Security, and other Food Safety/Food Defense programs. Cool & Easy Security Panels can be used to help secure facilities and homes.
Displayed at the recent IDA Expo 2012 in Las Vegas, Cool & Easy panels drew praise and positive feedback on their ease of use and application possibilities for the door industry.
For more information on Rasco Industries, Inc., and their Cool & Easy Security Panels, visit them online at http://www.bugblocker.com, or call 800-537-3802.
Rasco Industries Announces New "Cool & Easy" Security Panel
Rasco's new "Cool & Easy" Security Panels are designed to let airflow and sunlight into your facility, while keeping bugs and unauthorized personnel out.
2012-08-15
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[Press-News.org] Rasco Industries Announces New "Cool & Easy" Security PanelRasco's new "Cool & Easy" Security Panels are designed to let airflow and sunlight into your facility, while keeping bugs and unauthorized personnel out.