Push Bars & Exit Devices
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Exit devices and push bars install on doors to enable quick opening in case of an emergency. When pushed, they unlatch doors to allow immediate exit. Also called panic bars, they help buildings comply with fire or safety code requirements and are used in schools, public facilities, offices, industrial, and commercial buildings.
ADA Compliant
Rim Push Bars
Rim push bars mount on the surface of the door’s interior side, making them easy to install on doors without a mortise lock, or on glass and decorative doors. Also called panic bars, they open doors to allow quick exit through the doorway.
VON DUPRIN
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ABILITY ONE
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ADAMS RITE
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APPROVED VENDOR
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ARROW
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CODELOCKS
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CORBIN
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DETEX
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DEXTER
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DORMAKABA
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FALCON
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FALCON EXITS
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MARKS USA
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MCKINNEY
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PRECISION
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SARGENT
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SCHLAGE
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TOWNSTEEL
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YALE
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Surface Vertical Rod Push Bars
These push bars have vertical rods that connect the push bar to the top and/or bottom latches of the door. They mount on the surface of the door’s interior side, and provide additional security compared to standard or rim push bars. When the bar is pushed, the rods unlatch the door and allow quick exit through the doorway.
Concealed Vertical Rod Push Bars
These push bars have vertical rods that connect the push bar to the top and/or bottom latches of the door. The concealed rods install within the door and are not visible from the exterior, minimizing the risk of tampering or vandalism compared to surface vertical rod push bars. When the bar is pushed, the rods unlatch the door and allow quick exit through the doorway.
Trim, Handles & Pulls for Exit Push Bars
Trim, handles, and pulls pair with exit devices and push bars and install on the exterior side of doors to allow entry from the outside.
Deadbolts & Deadlatches for Exit Push Bars
Deadbolts and deadlatches provide additional security for doors with an exit device. Deadbolts install in doors as a secondary locking mechanism to secure doors. Deadlatches engage when the bar is pushed to keep the door locked from the outside while permitting exit from inside the building.
Antimicrobial Covers for Exit Push Bars
Antimicrobial covers surround exit push bars to keep them free of germs and bacteria. They are ideal for public buildings, hospitals, healthcare facilities, and any setting where the spread of germs is a concern.