Fire Exit Security
Fire Exit Security
Made for fire exit doors and escape routes, our range of Fire Exit Security prevents misuse of doors. Simple and easy to install, our range of exit door accessories ensures no one uses them without good reason.
Panic Bolts and Glass Boxes
One of the best deterrents for unauthorised use is the need to actually break something. This means people are far less likely to get away with tampering and unauthorised use of doors. A Redlam Panic Bolt, which uses Ceramtubes, enables the bolt to slide so the door can open.
Quick and easy to break using the chain and hammer provided, they won’t delay you in an emergency. Plus, the tube is simple and cheap to replace, so you won't have to break the bank when someone decides to use it.
This is the same logic behind Break-Glass Key Boxes and Key Guard Boxes. Authorised personnel can access keys within boxes to unlock fire exit door security hardware, offering quick external access.
Raise The Alarm
As an added security measure, you can also add an alarm to the door. That means, as soon as someone even attempts to open the door, a siren will sound and expose the culprit. When it comes to sneakily using the door, this will prevent people from using it unless there's a potential emergency.
Fixing onto the door in various different ways, you should have no problem finding one to suit your fire doors.
Fire Exit Devices
Push bars and bolts keep the door shut, prevent unauthorised use from the other side, and allow the door to be opened quickly in one motion. So when you’re rushing out of the building, you operate the door by pushing on the handle or bar and open it outwards without any delay or holding up a crowd.
Doors closers are also essential on other internal fire doors. Designated fire doors have a variety of different devices which work together in order to prevent smoke or fire spreading, but will only work when the door is closed. With a door closer installed, the door will shut automatically behind someone opening it so you don’t have to worry about people closing it behind themselves.
Lifehammers
It is becoming increasingly difficult to actually smash a pane of glass thanks to new technologies. With a Lifehammer or axe, it makes it far easier to break a window when you need to, and without causing yourself any harm.
The smaller Lifehammer devices are ideal for carrying in a vehicle and also double as a safe blade to cut a seatbelt when it is preventing you from exiting.