With increasing awareness of the importance of automatic door systems for people with disabilities, fully automated disabled access doors and entrances are now a common feature in most commercial buildings and properties.
Our range of automated disabled door entry systems allows us to install easy access points for people with mobility challenges, parents with prams, those with temporary illness or injury, older Australians, delivery workers, and shoppers carrying heavy bags or trolleys. Improving access also supports businesses and service providers in meeting their existing legal obligations under anti-discrimination laws.
Disabled access doors
As Western Australia’s premier provider of automatic doors for disability access, we have developed a comprehensive range of Go Disabled Door systems to address various disability access requirements.
From new residential automatic door entrances to commercial automatic Unisex Accessible Toilets (UAT), we have the products and experience to meet all your disabled access needs. Whether you’re upgrading an existing entryway or designing a new build, our solutions ensure smooth and reliable access for everyone.
With years of industry experience, our team understands what it takes to deliver seamless installations. That’s why we can efficiently install automatic doors and program automatic door systems for both commercial and residential properties across Perth.
From cutting electric strikes and fabricating structural reinforcement mounts to installing rubber ramp threshold plates and GPOs, our team is highly trained and skilled in installing disabled-access doors and programming automatic disability door operators.

Automatic door systems and disabled access solutions
Our Go Disabled Door systems utilise the high-quality RECORD automatic door mechanisms, combined with our commercial-grade Go Disabled Accessory hardware to ensure easy entry and exit for patrons.
Our Go Disabled Door systems work seamlessly with access control systems, actuation push buttons, microwave and infra-red devices, and intercom hardware. In addition, they can be installed at both existing entrances and newly planned access points, ensuring flexibility and convenience across every project.
They are perfect for:
- Shopping centres
- Nursing homes
- Schools
- Offices
- Public restrooms
- Residential homes
- Commercial spaces
Please visit our Assistive Technologies page for a full range of automatic doors and disability access solutions. Alternatively, please contact our Perth team on (08) 9419 3373 or email service@godoors.com.au.
Our range of assistive technology options
Our range of disability access options ensures that individuals who require assistance have unhindered, independent access to buildings and entrances. Click on the PDF fact sheets to learn more.
Frequently asked questions
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What is the minimum door width required for disabled access?
The minimum door width for a disabled access door is 850mm, measured from the face of the opened door to the doorstop. Additionally, the doorway must provide a clear, unobstructed, accessible path of travel.
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What are the requirements for disabled toilet doors?
All disabled toilet doors must include a button plate in accordance with the Building Code of Australia (BCA). Go Doors can assist with designing and installing disabled toilet doors that meet all requirements outlined in the BCA.
Get in touch with our team to book a consultation.
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Should you install an automatic swing or sliding disabled access door?
Depending on the application of your disabled access door, you will decide between automatic swing or automatic sliding doors. Both door options are suitable for different areas and usually require an assessment from trained door technicians.
Contact Go Doors today to organise a consultation for disabled-access doors at your home or business.


