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Our LPS 1175 rated sliding security doors are engineered to deliver certified resistance against forced entry while maintaining smooth, reliable sliding operation. Designed for sites where access flow & high security must work together, these doors provide LPCB tested protection for commercial, industrial and high risk environments.

LPS 1175 is the UK’s most widely specified standard for resistance to forced entry. When applied to sliding security doors, it ensures the entire door set, including frame, leaf, locking system and track assembly, has been independently tested against sustained physical attack using defined tool sets.

“Our LPS 1175 sliding door range is suitable for applications where traditional swing doors are impractical or where wide, unobstructed openings are required without compromising security.

Each door is designed to meet a specific threat level, allowing specifiers to match security performance precisely to risk.”

What is LPS 1175 and how does it apply to sliding doors?

LPS 1175 is a Loss Prevention Standard developed by the LPCB to assess how long a security product can resist a forced entry attempt. Unlike basic security classifications, it focuses on delay, the critical factor that allows alarms to activate and response measures to take effect.

For sliding security doors, LPS 1175 testing evaluates:

  • Resistance of the door leaf and frame under attack

  • Integrity of the sliding mechanism and anti-derail systems

  • Performance of locks, shoot bolts and locking points

  • Overall stability during sustained tool-based assault

Only doors that pass full system testing are certified and listed on Red Book Live.

LPS 1175 Issue 8 explained

The latest Issue 8 of LPS 1175 introduced a clearer classification system based on:

  • Tool category (A, B or C)

  • Resistance time in minutes

For example:

  • B3 indicates resistance to tool category B for 3 minutes

  • C5 indicates resistance to advanced tools for 5 minutes

This framework allows architects and security consultants to specify sliding security doors based on measurable risk, rather than relying on vague or marketing-led security claims.

LPS 1175 Rated Sliding Security Doors

Typical LPS 1175 ratings for sliding security doors

Sliding doors are commonly specified to the following LPS 1175 ratings:

  • SR2 (B3)
    Designed for medium-risk environments where opportunistic or limited forced entry attempts are expected.

  • SR3 (C5)
    Intended for high-risk locations where determined attackers may use more advanced tools over a longer attack period.

  • Higher C ratings
    Used for critical infrastructure, data centres and high value assets where delay time is critical.

Each rating represents a different balance between security, cost and operational use, making correct selection essential.

Applications for LPS 1175 sliding security doors

LPS 1175 sliding security doors are widely used across sectors that require certified forced entry resistance without sacrificing access efficiency, including:

  • Retail premises requiring secure after-hours protection

  • Warehouses and distribution centres with wide vehicle openings

  • Data centres and utility buildings

  • Commercial offices and mixed-use developments

  • Secure residential projects where aesthetics and performance must align

  • Public sector and infrastructure sites with compliance requirements

Design, construction and performance

Our sliding security doors are manufactured using reinforced steel construction to ensure structural integrity under attack. Door infill options can be tailored to suit both security and visual requirements, including solid steel, mesh infill or certified security glazing.

Key performance features include:

  • Heavy-duty sliding tracks with anti-derail protection

  • Multi-point locking systems tested as part of the LPS 1175 certification

  • Smooth manual or automated operation

  • Weather resistant finishes suitable for external installations

  • Compatibility with access control, intercoms and alarm systems

Each door is designed as a complete security set, ensuring certification is maintained from factory to installation.

Choose the right LPS 1175 sliding door for your site.

Not all LPS 1175 sliding security doors offer the same level of protection. Use the options below to select the rating that matches your site’s risk profile and compliance requirements.

SR2 (B3) LPS 1175 Sliding Security Doors

Suitable for medium-risk environments requiring certified resistance to common hand tools over a 3 minute attack period. Ideal for commercial, retail and mixed-use sites.

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SR3 (C5) LPS 1175 Sliding Security Doors

Designed for high-risk sites where attackers may use enhanced tools over a sustained 5 minute attack. Commonly specified for data centres, utilities and high value assets.

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Bespoke and higher-rated LPS 1175 sliding solutions

For sites with unique threat profiles or compliance requirements, we offer bespoke sliding security door solutions engineered to meet higher LPS 1175 classifications.

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Why specify LPS 1175 sliding security doors?

Specifying LPS 1175 sliding security doors provides:

  • Proven, independently verified resistance to forced entry

  • Clear alignment with insurance and regulatory expectations

  • Reduced risk of unauthorised access and asset loss

  • Confidence for stakeholders, tenants and insurers

  • A scalable security solution that matches real-world threat levels

Compliance and assurance

All LPS 1175 sliding security doors are:

  • Independently tested by LPCB approved laboratories

  • Listed on Red Book Live

  • Compatible with Secured by Design requirements where specified

  • Supplied with full certification documentation

Professional installation and ongoing maintenance are essential to preserve certification and long-term performance. We provide installation guidance and servicing options to ensure continued compliance.

Speak to our security specialists

If you are planning a project that requires LPS 1175 sliding security doors, our team can help you select the correct rating, configuration and installation approach.

Whether you need SR2, SR3 or a bespoke certified solution, we will ensure your sliding security doors meet both performance and compliance requirements.

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FAQ’s

LPS 1175 is a UK security certification that measures how long a sliding security door can resist a forced entry attack. It tests the complete door set, including the frame, leaf, locking system and sliding mechanism, against defined tools over a timed attack period.

SR2 sliding security doors are tested to resist common hand tools for a minimum of 3 minutes. SR3 sliding security doors provide a higher level of protection, resisting more advanced tools for at least 5 minutes, and are specified for higher risk environments.

Yes, LPS 1175 sliding security doors can be automated while maintaining certification. Automation is permitted when the motor, locking and safety systems form part of the tested door configuration and are installed and maintained in accordance with LPS 1175 requirements.

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