BySubhash Kumar
Panic bars, also known as push bars or exit devices, are devices installed on doors to allow for quick and easy exit in emergency situations. They work by allowing the door to be opened from the inside with a simple push, without requiring a key or other mechanism to unlock the door.
Inside the panic bar, there is a spring-loaded mechanism that keeps the latch in place. When the bar is pushed, the mechanism is compressed, allowing the latch to retract and the door to be opened.
Panic bar internal mechanism is made with G.I. and SS and investment casting.
This makes it easy for people to exit a building quickly in the event of an emergency, without the need for complicated procedures or equipment.
Panic bars can be installed on a wide range of doors, including single and double doors, and they are typically required by law in certain types of buildings, such as schools, hospitals, and other public facilities. It's important to ensure that panic bars are installed correctly and maintained properly to ensure their effectivenes in emergency situations.For more blogs click on
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