NEWS ARTICLE ARCHIVESPush to exit bar for controlled access doors from ID-Me![]() Is Your Access Controlled Door Up to Code? Designated exit doors that are controlled by an electronic access system need to provide single handed egress. If your door is locked with a magnetic lock how do patrons and staff exit the door? The most common method is to use a push button device that is mounted to one side of the door. To exit the door requires 2 actions; push the button then push the door open. But what happens in the case of an emergency, if there is minimal lighting, or people rush the exit? How can you guarantee single handed egress? Does your designated Exit door comply with relevant fire & emergency regulations? What are the ramifications of not providing a clear exit path in regards to insurance & litigation? The PBA-840S button is a Push to Exit Bar suitable for installation on emergency exit doors or other large scale type doors. Pushing the bar activates a micro switch which can be used to control a maglock or similar device. The PBA-840S is easy to install and features an attractive brushed satin aluminium finish with black trim.
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