These hardware options are available in push-bar and push-pad configurations, ensuring safe and efficient exits that comply with current safety regulations. A full-width push-bar option is provided to meet EN 1125 standards for public spaces like shopping centres. For buildings with regular occupants, such as offices, where an escape route is still essential, a push-pad option is available to meet EN 179 requirements.
“The addition of panic hardware further expands the use of the Vision 7 Thermal Commercial Door to meet the need for urgent escape in a public area. “Vision 7 is a carefully considered design to meet a wide range of demands in commercial settings, backed up by extensive performance testing while still achieving slimline styling. The addition of panic hardware builds on that to deliver a comprehensive, safe solution. The surface mounted panic hardware is quick and easy to install, while the concealed panic hardware option provides a seamless solution often preferred by architects,” said Ian Osborne, Reynaers UK Product Development Manager.