Panic hardware
EXIDOR panic hardware for use on timber, metal or uPVC fire escape doors with panic latches, push bolts, mortice operators and a range of outside access devices.
We stock the highest quality products around, EXIDOR panic hardware is crafted for timber, metal, or uPVC fire escape doors, EXIDOR panic hardware stands as the epitome of safety and reliability. Produced in Walsall, England, EXIDOR products boast an extensive lineup of push-to-open panic hardware, meticulously manufactured using top notch production techniques and stringent quality controls. Every EXIDOR product delivers unparalleled quality and performance.
The EXIDOR range includes a variety of panic hardware options, including panic latches, push bolts, mortice operators and a selection of outside access devices. Whether for single or double doors, our push pad and push bar panic hardware cater to diverse door configurations with precision and effectiveness.
All the panic bolts and hardware from EXIDOR follow either the EN179 or EN1125 safety standards, depending on their designated use and application. This compliance eliminates any uncertainty regarding the suitability of our hardware for your specific needs, ensuring peace of mind and regulatory compliance. Each unit comes equipped with a prominently displayed "push bar to open" sign, reinforcing their intuitive operation and enhancing safety awareness.
As a testament to our commitment to customer satisfaction, EXIDOR panic hardware is supported by a comprehensive range of spare parts and options. Experience the assurance of EXIDOR panic hardware—where safety meets excellence, and reliability is paramount.
Supplied by Doorstuff, located in Teignmouth in Devon.
What is Panic Hardware?
Panic hardware is widely known as crash bars, panic bars, panic exit devices and bump bars. These are essential components within the building of safety systems, they are specifically designed to facilitate a rapid and hassle-free exit during emergencies particularly in high-stress situations such as fires or other crises.
At its core, panic hardware is engineered to prevent people from becoming trapped or crushed against doors that may otherwise be challenging to open swiftly. Unlike conventional locks or mechanisms, panic hardware typically does not require keys or codes to operate, allowing for quick access to emergency exits.
The functionality of panic hardware is rooted in its design, which often features a horizontal bar or lever that, when pushed, triggers the release of the door latch or locking mechanism. This "push bar to open" mechanism is universally recognised as easy to operate, even under “panic”.
Leading manufacturers such as EXIDOR offer a diverse range of panic hardware solutions tailored to various door types and configurations. These solutions may include panic latches, push bolts, mortice operators, and outside access devices, ensuring versatility and compatibility across different building environments.
Key considerations in panic hardware selection include compliance with industry standards such as EN179 or EN1125, which dictate performance criteria and usage guidelines. It is essential to follow these standards, as they ensure that panic hardware is suitable for its intended application and provides peace of mind to building owners, occupants and regulatory authorities.
The panic bolt was invented by Robert Alexander Briggs in 1892 and has improved hugely since the mechanism first began and has become integral in international building codes. Panic hardware is not only about facilitating emergency escapes but also about enhancing overall building safety. Clear and appropriate signage, coupled with well-maintained panic hardware systems, contributes to efficient evacuation procedures and minimises the risk of injury or loss of life during emergencies.
Panic hardware is a vital component of building safety infrastructure, designed to ensure swift and safe evacuation in times of crisis. Its intuitive operation, paired with strict adherence to industry standards, makes panic hardware an indispensable element in safeguarding lives and property. Whether installed in commercial, industrial, or institutional settings, panic hardware remains an essential investment in emergency preparedness and risk mitigation.
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EXIDOR panic hardware for use on timber, metal or uPVC fire escape doors with panic latches, push bolts, mortice operators and a range of outside access devices.
We stock the highest quality products around, EXIDOR panic hardware is crafted for timber, metal, or uPVC fire escape doors, EXIDOR panic hardware stands as the epitome of safety and reliability. Produced in Walsall, England, EXIDOR products boast an extensive lineup of push-to-open panic hardware, meticulously manufactured using top notch production techniques and stringent quality controls. Every EXIDOR product delivers unparalleled quality and performance.
The EXIDOR range includes a variety of panic hardware options, including panic latches, push bolts, mortice operators and a selection of outside access devices. Whether for single or double doors, our push pad and push bar panic hardware cater to diverse door configurations with precision and effectiveness.
All the panic bolts and hardware from EXIDOR follow either the EN179 or EN1125 safety standards, depending on their designated use and application. This compliance eliminates any uncertainty regarding the suitability of our hardware for your specific needs, ensuring peace of mind and regulatory compliance. Each unit comes equipped with a prominently displayed "push bar to open" sign, reinforcing their intuitive operation and enhancing safety awareness.
As a testament to our commitment to customer satisfaction, EXIDOR panic hardware is supported by a comprehensive range of spare parts and options. Experience the assurance of EXIDOR panic hardware—where safety meets excellence, and reliability is paramount.
Supplied by Doorstuff, located in Teignmouth in Devon.
What is Panic Hardware?
Panic hardware is widely known as crash bars, panic bars, panic exit devices and bump bars. These are essential components within the building of safety systems, they are specifically designed to facilitate a rapid and hassle-free exit during emergencies particularly in high-stress situations such as fires or other crises.
At its core, panic hardware is engineered to prevent people from becoming trapped or crushed against doors that may otherwise be challenging to open swiftly. Unlike conventional locks or mechanisms, panic hardware typically does not require keys or codes to operate, allowing for quick access to emergency exits.
The functionality of panic hardware is rooted in its design, which often features a horizontal bar or lever that, when pushed, triggers the release of the door latch or locking mechanism. This "push bar to open" mechanism is universally recognised as easy to operate, even under “panic”.
Leading manufacturers such as EXIDOR offer a diverse range of panic hardware solutions tailored to various door types and configurations. These solutions may include panic latches, push bolts, mortice operators, and outside access devices, ensuring versatility and compatibility across different building environments.
Key considerations in panic hardware selection include compliance with industry standards such as EN179 or EN1125, which dictate performance criteria and usage guidelines. It is essential to follow these standards, as they ensure that panic hardware is suitable for its intended application and provides peace of mind to building owners, occupants and regulatory authorities.
The panic bolt was invented by Robert Alexander Briggs in 1892 and has improved hugely since the mechanism first began and has become integral in international building codes. Panic hardware is not only about facilitating emergency escapes but also about enhancing overall building safety. Clear and appropriate signage, coupled with well-maintained panic hardware systems, contributes to efficient evacuation procedures and minimises the risk of injury or loss of life during emergencies.
Panic hardware is a vital component of building safety infrastructure, designed to ensure swift and safe evacuation in times of crisis. Its intuitive operation, paired with strict adherence to industry standards, makes panic hardware an indispensable element in safeguarding lives and property. Whether installed in commercial, industrial, or institutional settings, panic hardware remains an essential investment in emergency preparedness and risk mitigation.