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  • Grade 1 Panic Bars: Decoding the ANSI/BHMA A156.3 Standard

    04-02-2026

    When an emergency strikes, a door is no longer just a door; it is a lifeline. Whether it is a crowded theater, a busy school, or a high-rise office building, the hardware on the exit door determines how quickly and safely occupants can escape. This is where the panic device, often called a crash bar or exit bar, becomes critical. Read More
  • What Are the Key Differences Between ANSI Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3 Panic Devices?

    03-02-2026

    Building safety is rarely the first thing on a visitor's mind, but for facility managers and architects, it is the foundation of every design decision. When an emergency strikes, the hardware on your doors isn't just a mechanism; it's a lifeline. This is particularly true for panic devices—those push bars you see on exit doors that allow for immediate egress without keys or complex maneuvering. Read More
  • What Are The Code Requirements for Panic Bars?

    02-02-2026

    Ensuring the safety of occupants during an emergency is a top priority for any building owner or facility manager. While fire drills and evacuation plans are critical, the physical hardware on your doors plays an equally vital role. Panic bars, also known as crash bars or exit devices, are designed to allow fast, unhindered egress when seconds count. However, installing just any device isn't enough; strict codes govern where they are required, how they must function, and what standards they must meet. Read More
  • What Are ANSI Standards for Exit Devices?

    29-01-2026

    Imagine a crowded theater or a bustling school hallway when the fire alarm suddenly blares. In that moment of potential chaos, hundreds of people move instinctively toward the doors. They push against the horizontal bars on the doors, expecting them to open instantly and effortlessly. There is no time for jiggling handles or stuck latches. The hardware must work—every single time. Read More
  • How To Disassemble Commercial Door Panic Bar?

    28-01-2026

    Commercial door hardware is built for durability and safety, but even the sturdiest equipment eventually needs maintenance or replacement. If you are facing a stuck latch, a broken spring, or simply upgrading your facility's security, you might be asking yourself: How do I properly disassemble a commercial door panic bar? Read More
  • How To Lock A Commercial Push Bar Door?

    27-01-2026

    Balancing security with safety is the primary challenge for any facility manager. You need to keep unauthorized visitors out, but you also need to ensure that anyone inside can leave quickly during an emergency. This is exactly why the commercial panic bar (also known as a crash bar or push bar) exists. Read More
  • Does A Fire Exit Have To Have A Push Bar?

    26-01-2026

    Fire safety regulations can feel like a maze of technical jargon and building codes. If you own a business, manage a commercial property, or are planning a new construction project, you’ve likely stared at a door and wondered: Does this actually need one of those big metal bars? Read More
  • Does A Fire Exit Door Need A Push Bar?

    24-01-2026

    ​When it comes to building safety, few questions are as critical as understanding the hardware on our emergency exits. A common and vital query is: does a fire exit door need a push bar? The answer is not a simple yes or no, but rather a detailed exploration of building codes, the purpose of the hardware, and the fundamental principles of life safety. Understanding the role of an exit push bar, often specifically called a fire exit push bar or panic door push bar, is key to ensuring compliance and, more importantly, saving lives during an emergency. Read More
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