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What is a Panic Bar Door?
It is a Door with lever tumbler lock for unlocking a door during emergency conditions. The mechanism consists of a spring-loaded metal bar fixed horizontally to the inside of an outward-opening door. When the lever is either pushed or D-pressed, it activates a mechanism which unlatches the door allowing occupants to move quickly from that building.
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FEW TYPES OF PANIC BAR Doors:
PANIC EXIT BAR Door (ONE POINT LATCHING)
 It is a Horizontal metal bar fixed to the inside area of a door. It is a press bar mechanism which can be pressed easily in order to open the Door and move out safely especially at the time of an emergency or panic situation. Â
Suitable Door Width
Upto 1200 mm
Finish
Silver
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 PUSH EXIT BAR
It is a Horizontal metal bar fixed to the inside area of a door. It is a push bar mechanism which can be pushed easily in order to open the Door and move out safely especially at the time of an emergency.Â
 EXTERNAL TRIM, LOCK TO ACCESS PANIC BAR FROM OUTSIDE.
External Trim is a locks installed on outer side of a door in order to access the panic bar and make the Door operational from outside.
It can be a lock with lever handle or a knob to operate the panic bar mechanism easily. This lock is effective when their is an equal or adequate use of Door from both the openings & the Door is required to be both side functional.
External Trim can be operational only with the help of key from the other side of the Door where panic bar is installed & if not required can be kept close.
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PANIC BAR STEEL DOORSÂ
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Pigeon Hole Cabinet
A pigeon hole cabinet, also known as a mail sorting cabinet, is a versatile organizational tool used in various settings such as offices, post offices, libraries, and schools.
It consists of small, open compartments, or “pigeon holes,” that are designed for sorting and storing items like mail, documents, or small items.
Pigeon Hole Racks
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