Fire Exit Door Alarm
Fire Exit Door Alarm has proven to be a highly effective way to deter
personnel and visitors from making unauthorised exits or entry
through emergency exit doors or fire exit door. This versatile exit alarm
can serve as an extremely inexpensive security device and also deter theft.
Arming delay allows unit to arm following authorized exits.
How It Works
If the protected door is opened, the Electronic Exit Alarm emits an ear
piercing alarm. Once the door is closed, it can be programmed to automatically
reset or continue sounding the alarm until manually reset.
In exit alarm mode, alarm can be set to sound for 30 seconds, 3 minutes or indefinitely (unless disarmed with key supplied or until battery is drained).
A variety of alarm duration and automatic reset features are available. A key operated override facility will silence the alarm and allow authorised exits.
It can be integrate with local addressable fire detection & alarm system to get info at BMS / FACP, if your programmer enable logic program then you able to operate Strobe / Hooter accordingly.
It can be integrate with local access control system.
Easy to install
The battery
provided with the exit alarm should be inserted into alarm unit. This red
octagonal unit is then easily attached on the inside of the exit door
using the four screws supplied. The small, corresponding magnetised piece
is then attached to the door frame. When the door is in the closed position,
the alarm unit remains silent. However, when the door is opened and the contact
broken, the alarm will sound, thus deterring any unauthorised door use.
Being red, it is
highly visible. As such, it also acts as a visual deterrent as well as an
actual deterrent once the alarm is activated (unit also available in
green) This product also comes with a strobe light so it can be easily
identified in low-light areas.
You may need one or both types of system on the different doors within your building. Hopefully, this post has provided you with the information you can use to determine if the current system use for fire exit door monitoring are adequately meeting those needs and are compliant with all the relevant codes. You can not use EM Lock in Fire Exit Door with Access Control System. Panic bar is mostly use to protect unauthorized entry / exit. If you’re not sure, SSA Integrate can help. We have Certified Access Control & fire experts that can help you determine the best solution to meet your security needs while keeping you compliant with all the relevant codes. Contact SSA Integrate today to learn more.
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