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While many visitors at the Ecobank–JoyNews Habitat Fair continue to explore roofing sheets, tiles, paints, land services and mortgage support, one message is becoming increasingly clear, a beautiful home must also be a secure home.
On Day 3 of the fair at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC), security door companies are making a strong impression as homeowners weigh both design and safety in their building plans.

From reinforced steel frames to fireproof and bulletproof builds, exhibitors say the shift toward stronger, high-quality doors reflects rising concerns over residential security and durability.
One of the standout exhibitors, Doormaster, is drawing attention with a special promotion and a range of doors that combine style and protection.

“Doormaster, the best in doors. We are currently running a ‘Buy Two, Get One Free’ promo. We have quality, affordable doors, including our Royale Series, which is not your regular door. If you want something beautiful but still strong and secure, then come to Doormaster. We offer between five and 30 years warranty on all our doors.”

Representatives say the Royale Series in particular has sparked interest among homeowners looking to match aesthetic appeal with dependable security, making it suitable for main entrances, private residences, and executive homes.
Nearby, Superlock Ghana is also attracting large crowds with its range of reinforced door systems, built to withstand pressure, weather, and intrusion attempts.

“We have security doors, internal doors, burglar-proof systems, aluminum windows, kitchen fittings and more. Right now, we are offering 10% to 15% discounts on all our products. We also have bulletproof and fireproof door options, and our security doors are made with fully galvanized steel frames.”
Yobent Security Doors is also offering homeowners a wide selection of premium door options, including Turkish and Italian security doors, pivot doors, internal doors and washroom doors.

The brand is showcasing over 100 unique door designs, available in different sizes — from standard single doors to double doors and one-and-half door frames, with height options ranging from 7ft to 8ft to accommodate custom building needs.
They are offering:
- Percentage discounts on selected door models
- Additional cash discount offers
- Free delivery and installation
- Full after-sales customer support

The brand says that its focus is on quality without compromise, promising long-term reliability and aesthetic appeal for both residential and commercial projects.

As the Habitat Fair continues into its final day, exhibitors remain optimistic that more homeowners will take advantage of discounts, warranty packages and professional consultations available only during the fair.


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