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Panic Hardware

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Panic Hardware

Postby haribo » 6 Jan 2006 14:39

Just had a call from a local kebab shop to take a look at a problem with an outward opening external fire door . A chippy has installed a push pad latch as means of escape with a external locking unit on the outside all made by exidor (see duffells cat 3.4) The fire inspector has not passed it as it needs a more prominent handle so you can find it if the owner burns your donner and needs to escape. I am going to see the fire brigade tomorrow to ask their advice but i am sure a panic bar the width of the door should be ok? Anyone that can give me any advice will get extra chilli sauce! :D
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Postby toomush2drink » 6 Jan 2006 15:37

i think you should be ok with the 296 bar, nice easy job as its almost a straight swap.
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Postby Al » 6 Jan 2006 15:56

Push pads are only acceptable in areas which are closed off to the general public. Crash bars are always okay.
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Postby bonez » 6 Jan 2006 16:25

push bars & pads are ok!
untill a building inspector measures the floor space
and tells them they need another fire exit!!!!

or how many maximum poeple will be in there at any time!

and yes i was confused as well! :?

if there buying kebabs there p**sed any way?

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Postby haribo » 6 Jan 2006 17:35

Thanks this has confirmed my thoughts cheers! Only question now is opened or wrapped ??
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Postby Shrub » 6 Jan 2006 18:04

Oy I said none of that rabbit food all over it!! and wheres me chips? AND youve short changed me.
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