As a market leader of perimeter security equipment, Frontier Pitts is constantly identifying ever-changing security threats and has now further developed their automatic high-security gate portfolio to provide an intruder-resistant Platinum range, successfully proven to resist attack to LPS 1175.
The LPS 1175 Platinum gate range has been developed over the past 2 years by our Research and Development team, headed by Frontier Pitts' BIM (Building Information Modelling) specialist.
Many clients had been installing unrated security gates that had not been tested alongside LPS 1175 security rated fence lines. By testing and upgrading certain elements on all models of our automatic security gates, Frontier Pitts is now pleased to bring to the market the first complete LPS 1175 Anti-Intruder Gate Range to the market, introducing another perimeter security layer to the security onion.
The Platinum automatic security gate range with Security Ratings of 2 and 3 includes:
- Platinum sliding gate up to 10m wide
- Platinum bi-folding gate: double-leaf up to 10m wide; single-leaf up to 5m wide
- Platinum hinged gate: double-leaf up to 10m wide; single-leaf up to 5m wide
- Platinum pedestrian gate: fully-automatic, semi-automatic, manual operation
The Platinum range joins our large portfolio of high-security products, further bridging the gap between Frontier Pitts' security range and high-security Anti-Terra IWA14/PAS68 impact-tested products, enhancing our accreditations further. We can offer the complete solution for all mob attack scenarios and crowded place, public realm venues.
LPS 1175: Requirements and testing procedures for the LPCB approval and listing of intruder-resistant free-standing barriers
LPS 1175 covers the broadest scope of physical security products and services of any publicly available standard in the world. LPS 1175 is the result of many years of work by LPCB, Government, insurers and Police, and has rapidly become a core element of physical security specification across many sectors. The standard comprises a number of security ratings with test requirements of ascending intensity. These are measured in terms of attack tools and time available to the attacker and enables specifiers to select products according to the risks that they and their property face. LPS 1175 can be used in a range of applications, including critical infrastructure projects.
The correct specification of security products and systems is critical in protecting people and property from losses associated with crime and terrorism.




