Panic Bars and Exit Devices
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Compliance With Fire Codes and Safety Laws When Installing Panic Bars
Panic bars—also known as crash bars, push bars, or exit bars—are crucial safety devices for any physical business. They ensure quick and easy exit through doors and emergency exits during urgent situations.
Having properly installed panic bars is essential to meet fire safety codes and regulations. These devices help prevent bottlenecks or delays, allowing occupants to evacuate safely and efficiently.
The Lock Doc offers professional installation of panic bars and ensures all exit locks operate flawlessly. Our expert locksmiths will help your business stay fully compliant with fire codes and safety laws, giving you peace of mind when it matters most.
Panic Bars & Exit Devices – Installation & Repair
The Lock Doc specializes in the installation and repair of panic bars and a wide range of exit devices. Whether you have automatic doors or electrified exit systems, our expert locksmiths are equipped to handle all your security hardware needs.
From auto re-locking mechanisms to vertical rod and rim-mounted exit devices, we ensure that your building’s exits are fully functional and compliant with safety standards. If you’re looking to upgrade your system, electrified panic bar devices can also serve as alternatives to magnetic locks and electric strikes—if the setup allows.
Types of Exit Devices We Service:
Touch Bars – Sleek, modern design offering easy push-to-exit functionality.
Cross Bars – Classic style with strong mechanical durability.
Integral Devices – Concealed designs that provide security without compromising aesthetics.
Four Types of Panic Devices
Choosing the right panic device depends on the design and function of your door. Below are the four main types commonly used in commercial and emergency exit setups:
Rim Panic Devices – Mounted on the surface of the door, ideal for single doors or paired doors with a mullion.
Concealed Vertical Rod Devices – Hidden within the door for a cleaner look, often used on double doors.
Surface Vertical Rod Devices – Rods are visible on the door surface; suited for doors requiring extra latching at top and bottom.
Mortise Panic Devices – Integrated into the door with a mortise lock, providing strong security with a flush appearance.
If you’re unsure which panic device suits your setup best, The Lock Doc is here to guide you. We offer modern exit device solutions that can be installed as standalone units or retrofitted to match your existing door hardware—ensuring optimal function and full compliance with safety regulations.
Common Questions About Panic Bars and Exit Devices
Explore our frequently asked questions for quick answers about our locksmith services. Need more help? Feel free to reach out to us anytime.
What is a panic bar, and why is it important?
A panic bar, also known as a crash bar or push bar, is a safety device installed on exit doors. It allows quick and easy egress during emergencies without the need to turn a knob or use a key, making it essential for public safety compliance in commercial buildings.
Are panic bars required by law in all buildings?
In many cases, yes. Commercial and public buildings are often required to have panic hardware installed on specific doors to meet fire and safety codes. The Lock Doc ensures all installations meet current safety regulations and compliance standards.
Can panic bars be installed on any door?
Panic bars can be installed on most commercial doors, but the specific type (rim, surface vertical rod, concealed vertical rod, or mortise) depends on the door’s structure and usage. The Lock Doc can assess your door and recommend the most suitable option.
Can panic bars be connected to alarm or access control systems?
Yes. Many panic bars can be integrated with alarms, buzzers, or access control systems to alert staff when the door is opened or to restrict access from the outside. This adds an extra layer of security to your building.
Do panic bars require regular maintenance?
Absolutely. Regular maintenance ensures your panic bars function correctly in emergencies. The Lock Doc offers routine inspections and repairs to keep your exit hardware in peak condition.