Electronic Activation Devices
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Electronic activation devices pair with access control systems to allow entry and exit through doorways. Doors are activated electronically to open, enabling keyless or non-contact access. These devices are used in public facilities, institutions, commercial, and industrial buildings.
Keypads
Keypads allow keyless entry through doorways when paired with access control systems. Keypads are often used to control and restrict access to rooms or areas when a numerical combination code is entered to unlock doors.
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Card Readers
Card readers provide restricted entry through doorways when paired with access control systems. A key card or fob must be held in close proximity to the reader to open the door. These readers are commonly used in hotels, office buildings, and other institutions where room access is limited to authorized users only.
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Wave-to-Open Exit Devices
Wave-to-open exit devices pair with access control systems to open doors without physical contact. Waving a hand in front of the device activates opening of the door. These units help prevent the spread of germs or contamination in public buildings or where health and safety are a priority, such as hospitals and healthcare facilities.
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Push-to-Exit Buttons
Push-to-exit buttons allow exit or entry through doorways when paired with access control systems. Pressing a button activates opening of the door.
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Emergency Push Buttons
Emergency push buttons are used to indicate emergency actions such as stop, shut down, open, or unlock. They are usually connected to access control systems or other technology in order to trigger an emergency action. These units have bright colors and legends for easy identification during emergencies.
Exit Push Button
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Push Button
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Fuel Pump Shutdown Push Button
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Emergency Pull Station
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Pull Station Guard
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Weather Cover
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Push-to-Exit Panic Bars
Panic bars install horizontally across the inside of outward swing doors and open them quickly when pushed. They’re used on exit doors in schools, hospitals, and other public buildings where large numbers of people may need to exit in emergencies.
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