BySubhash Kumar
All of these terms refer to a type of door hardware that allows for easy and quick exit in case of an emergency. They are often used in commercial or public buildings where there may be a large number of people who need to evacuate quickly in the event of a fire or other emergency.
A "panic bar" is a horizontal bar that is installed on the inside of a door and allows someone to push it to open the door quickly. It is sometimes called an "exit device" or "crash bar."
A "push bar" is similar to a panic bar but is a vertical bar that is located on the inside of the door. It also allows someone to push it to open the door quickly.
Panic bar for single door is used single point panic bar and for double door double point panic bar is used.
Single point panic bar is having horizontal rod and double point panic bar has vertical locking mechanism with horizontal push rod.
A "panic latch device" is another type of door hardware that allows for easy exit in an emergency. It is a lever or handle that is installed on the inside of the door and can be pushed down to release the latch and open the door.
A "panic exit device" is a term that is often used interchangeably with panic bar or push bar. It refers to any type of door hardware that allows for quick and easy exit in an emergency situation.
This panic bar is made with iron and aluminum and ss composition for making it.
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