Exit devices ensure safe and quick evacuation in case of emergencies.
Panic hardware, also known as exit devices or crash bars, is a type of door hardware designed for emergency egress.
It allows for quick and easy exit during emergencies, ensuring that doors can be opened with minimal effort, even under panic conditions. Here are the type of Panic devices:
- Rim Exit Devices - Mounted on the door surface, suitable for single or double doors.
- Mortise Exit Devices - Embedded into the door, offering a cleaner look with high security.
- Vertical Rod Exit Devices - Utilize rods that extend vertically to engage the top and bottom of the door frame, used for double doors without a central mullion.
- Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Devices - Similar to vertical rod devices but with the rods concealed within the door for aesthetic purposes.
- Touch Bar Exit Devices - Feature a touch-pad rather than a traditional bar, offering a sleek appearance and ease of use.
Panic or exit devices are an essential component of modern building safety systems, ensuring that occupants can exit quickly and safely during emergencies. Proper selection, installation, and maintenance of panic hardware are crucial for compliance with safety standards and the overall security of the building.
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CR Doors can supply panic or exit devices that accommodate Rim, Concealed, and Surface Vertical Rod versions. It is suitable for use with 1-3/4 narrow, medium and wide stile aluminum, wood, or hollow metal doors.
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