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A. Generally speaking, no. Automatic and automatic-security doors get preset to run at a slower, more controllable number of revolutions per minute. Additionally, IRD puts "anti-tailgating" and "anti-piggybacking" sensors along with "anti-collision" sensors above pedestrians in case a person either stops or pushes forward in the compartment. These are important safety features. Our representative will be glad to explain these features in detail.
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Are automatic and security doors able to handle the same high volume of pedestrians per hour as manual doors (per above)?
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