Panic Bar Systems for Emergency Exit Doors
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Panic Bar Systems are essential safety hardware devices installed on emergency exit doors to enable quick and easy evacuation during emergencies. Also known as crash bars or exit devices, they feature a horizontal push bar that unlocks the door instantly when pressed, allowing safe and immediate exit.
These systems are widely used in commercial buildings, shopping malls, hospitals, airports, and educational institutions where emergency safety is critical. Panic bar systems comply with modern building safety regulations and ensure fast evacuation during situations like fire, power failure, or other emergencies.
At TwinPro Ventures, we provide high-quality panic bar systems designed for glass, metal, and commercial doors. Our solutions offer durable performance, smooth operation, and enhanced safety while also supporting access control integration and everyday convenience in high-traffic environments.
Typical panic bar system specifications include:
Material
Stainless steel or aluminium construction
Bar Length
Standard lengths with customizable options
Locking Mechanism
Single-point or multi-point locking
Finish Options
Stainless steel finish
Matte black finish
Aluminium finish
Door Width Compatibility
Suitable for standard commercial door widths
Door Compatibility
Glass doors
Metal doors
Wooden doors
Safety Function
Instant push-to-open operation
Integration
Compatible with access control systems and alarms
These specifications ensure reliable performance in commercial and public buildings.
Emergency push-to-open mechanism
High durability stainless steel construction
Suitable for commercial exit doors
Quick and safe evacuation support
Compatible with security systems
Smooth door operation
Benefits
Panic Bar Systems for Emergency Exit Doors offers several advantages for modern architecture.
Emergency Safety
Compliance with Safety Regulations
Easy Operation
Improved Security
Construction
Applications & Uses
Panic bar systems are commonly installed in buildings where public safety is essential.
Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities
Panic bars provide reliable and easy emergency exit access in hospitals, ensuring safety for patients and staff.
Office Buildings and Corporate Campuses
Panic bars improve emergency preparedness and safe exit access in office buildings and corporate spaces.
Shopping Malls and Retail Stores
Panic bar systems ensure safe and quick emergency exits in high-traffic shopping malls and retail environments.
Industrial Facilities
Panic bar systems provide safe and durable emergency exit solutions in industrial and manufacturing facilities.
Schools and Universities
Panic bar systems enhance safety in educational institutions by enabling fast and secure evacuation.
Airports and Transportation Terminals
Panic bars support efficient crowd movement and emergency evacuation in airports and transport hubs.
Hotels and Hospitality Buildings
Panic bar systems ensure guest safety by allowing quick and controlled emergency exits in hotels.
These environments require emergency exit systems that allow fast and safe evacuation.
Panic Bar vs Standard Door Lock
Standard Door Lock
Requires manual unlocking
Slower door operation during emergencies
Not suitable for emergency exits
Difficult to operate during panic situations
Door Closer Systems
Push-to-open emergency operation
Quick evacuation during emergencies
Complies with safety regulations
Suitable for commercial buildings
Because of these advantages, panic bars are mandatory for many emergency exit doors in public buildings.
Panic Bar Systems include several important design characteristics.
1. Push bar activation mechanism
2. Heavy-duty stainless steel construction
3. Integrated door latch system
4. Compatible with fire-rated doors
5. Designed for high-frequency door usage
6. Suitable for commercial safety installations
These characteristics make panic bars an essential safety component in modern building design.
Frequently asked Questions
A panic bar is installed on emergency exit doors to allow people to exit quickly by pushing the bar.
They are used in commercial buildings, shopping malls, hospitals, schools, and public facilities.
Yes. Many safety regulations require panic bars on emergency exits in buildings with large public occupancy.
Yes. Many panic bar systems are compatible with frameless glass doors and aluminium doors.





