Exit devices are essential for commercial door safety, allowing fast and secure emergency exits in schools, offices, retail stores, and industrial buildings. A reliable panic exit device or panic bar exit device helps improve safety, building code compliance, and daily access control. Rim panic devices are ideal for single and metal doors because they offer dependable security, smooth operation, and long-lasting performance in high-traffic environments.
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An exit device is a door hardware mechanism that allows people to quickly exit a building during emergencies by pushing a horizontal bar. These devices improve life safety, support fire code compliance, and are commonly installed on commercial doors in schools, offices, hospitals, and retail buildings.
A rim exit device is a type of panic exit device mounted on the surface of a door with a latch that secures into the strike on the frame. Rim panic devices are commonly used on single doors because they provide reliable security and simple installation.
Exit devices are typically required in commercial buildings, schools, healthcare facilities, and public spaces where building and fire safety codes demand safe emergency egress. They are commonly installed on exit doors serving high-occupancy areas to help people evacuate quickly and safely during emergencies.
A panic bar exit device uses a push bar mechanism that releases the door latch when pressure is applied. While many people use both terms interchangeably, an exit device may include additional security or fire-rated features designed for commercial safety requirements and building compliance.
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