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Doormaster has delivered on its promise to reward a family with a Smart Invisible Handle Security Door valued at GH¢20,000 following its Lucky Family Gift Promo, held during Joy FM’s Family Party in the Park.

This was on Boxing Day, 26th December, at the Aburi Botanical Gardens.

The promo, which was publicly announced ahead of the event, formed part of Doormaster’s Christmas activation aimed at supporting families with ongoing building projects while promoting smart and secure home solutions.

The raffle draw was conducted live on stage by the event MC, with the final raffle pick made by members of the crowd, ensuring a transparent and fair selection process witnessed by attendees.

The winning family, represented by Donald Nortey, was drawn and announced live on stage to the audience's excitement.

The smart security door features advanced access options, including facial recognition, fingerprint access, PIN code entry, swipe card access, an intelligent lock system, and a manual key backup, combining modern convenience with enhanced home protection.

As part of the prize package, Doormaster will also handle the full installation of the door at the client’s location, ensuring proper fitting and optimal performance.

The door comes with a five-year anti-fade warranty, reinforcing Doormaster’s commitment to quality, durability, and long-term customer satisfaction.

The Joy FM Family Party in the Park once again provided a trusted platform for family engagement and brand interaction, with Doormaster standing out for honouring its commitment and delivering tangible value to participating families.

Doormaster continues to strengthen its reputation as a dependable leader in Ghana’s security door industry by offering solutions that blend innovation, strength, and elegant design, while making premium security accessible to Ghanaian homes.

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