CGI International's unwired Pyroguard Stippolyte glass provided the ideal solution when Hanover Housing Association was looking for ‘modern glass for a modern door'. Hanover was replacing fire-rated front doors at its sheltered accommodation near Oldham and decided that a wired glass would not create the right appearance aesthetically.

All 18 flats in the three blocks at Croft Head, Royton, have had new doors installed from the Homesafe Doors range. CGI's patented process uses a resin which is injected between layers of glass and which operates as a fire resistant pane with impact safety, but without the need for wire mesh. CGI's Pyroguard is normally used as clear, unwired fire glass but is also available as a Satin or Master, as well as the Stippolyte patterned finish chosen for the project at Royton.