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  • Do Panic Doors Re-Lock After You Exit?

    10-12-2025

    Panic doors, equipped with devices known as panic bars or crash bars, are a critical safety feature in commercial and public buildings. Their primary function is to allow for swift, easy egress during emergencies without prior knowledge of the locking mechanism. A common and crucial question that arises regarding their operation is: Do panic doors re-lock automatically after you exit? The answer is not a simple yes or no, as it depends entirely on the specific type of panic door lock installed. This article will explore the mechanics, different lock types, and provide clear answers to help you understand this vital aspect of door hardware. Read More
  • Do Panic Doors Lock Behind You?

    09-12-2025

    When it comes to building safety, few components are as critical as emergency exits. Panic doors, also known as crash bars or push bars, are designed to provide a fast and unobstructed exit during an emergency. A common question that arises is: do panic doors lock behind you? The answer is crucial for understanding how these doors balance security with safety. Read More
  • Can Panic Door Hardware Be Locked?

    08-12-2025

    When it comes to building safety, few components are as critical as the doors. They control access, provide security, and, most importantly, offer a quick escape route during an emergency. This is where panic door hardware comes into play. You've likely seen it a hundred times—the horizontal bar across an exit door in a movie theater, school, or mall. But a common question arises: can this essential safety feature be locked? The answer isn't a simple yes or no. Understanding how and when panic hardware can be locked is crucial for ensuring both security and compliance with safety codes. Read More
  • How to Unlock a Panic Door?

    05-12-2025

    Ever found yourself staring at a door with a big horizontal bar, wondering how it works? These doors, often found in schools, theaters, and office buildings, are known as panic doors or crash bars. Their primary purpose is to allow for a quick and easy exit during an emergency, like a fire. But what if you need to open it from the outside, or keep it unlocked for regular use? Read More
  • Do Panic Bars Prevent Theft?

    04-12-2025

    If you own a commercial building or manage a retail space, you are likely familiar with the heavy metal bar spanning the width of your emergency exit doors. Commonly known as crash bars or panic bars, these devices are a staple of modern building safety. Their primary job is simple: to allow people to leave a building quickly and easily during an emergency, without needing to turn a knob, twist a lever, or fumble for keys. Read More
  • Which Doors Need Panic Hardware?

    03-12-2025

    When an emergency strikes, seconds count. The ability to exit a building quickly and intuitively is often the difference between a safe evacuation and a tragedy. This is where panic hardware becomes a critical component of building safety. While you have likely pushed through hundreds of these bars in your lifetime—at movie theaters, schools, or hospitals—you might not realize the strict regulations governing where they must be installed. Read More
  • What Is a Panic Door Lock & How Does It Work?

    02-12-2025

    In any emergency, a quick and easy exit is crucial. Whether it's a fire, a natural disaster, or another urgent situation, the ability to evacuate a building swiftly can save lives. This is where a specialized piece of hardware, the panic door lock, plays a vital role. You've likely used one many times without giving it a second thought—pushing a bar to exit a movie theater, a school, or a shopping mall. Read More
  • Panic Bars for Fire Safety Exits

    01-12-2025

    Every business owner prioritizes the safety of their employees and customers. While fire alarms and sprinkler systems are often top of mind, a crucial component of emergency preparedness is the exit door itself. In a crisis, every second counts, and ensuring a swift, unobstructed exit can make all the difference. This is where panic bars for fire safety exits play an indispensable role. Read More
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