Vertical Rod Panic Bars – 536/548 Series
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vertical Rod Panic Bars – 536/548 Series
FAQ
What Kind of Standards Should Panic Bars Meet?
According to the standards set by the International code of conduct, acceptable panic bars need to meet the UL 305 Standard for Safety – Panic Hardware. Adherence to this safety standard indicates that the product can properly function in the intended context.
Are There Panic Bars Near Me?
Canada Door Supply stands willing, ready, and able to meet the demand for panic bars in Toronto. Once you are in the location, there’s no need for you to second guess yourself about getting exit hardware to add a layer of safety to your out-swinging door.
How Do I Order My Panic Bars in Toronto?
Select the shop option from the menu bar at the top of our page. Once there, you can look through the items listed, or you can use the filter and search options to find the panic bar that you desire. Once you’re comfortable, Select the item and add it to your cart to continue. Proceed through the simple online checkout process, then wait for us to deliver your item to you.
What Payment Methods Are Accepted?
We accept major credit card types, such as Visa and MasterCard. You can also pay via PayPal if you wish.
How Much Force Is Enough for a Door Closer?
If you are attaching a door closer to a door that the public uses, you need to make adequate considerations for those who would have the toughest time getting the door open. Persons with disabilities fall under this category, and five pounds of pressure should be acceptable for them. Most able-bodied persons can handle 10 – 15 pounds of force without much of a problem.
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