Carl F Groupco has added the CISA Fast Touch Panic Exit Push Bar, with specification recommended for Scottish regulations.

Technical Manager John Mitchell explained: “Scottish regulations stipulate that hardware on panic exit doors should protrude no further than 150mm for Category 1 doors and 100mm for Category 2 doors: the CISA Fast Touch Panic Bar is well under this regulation, protruding only 75mm from the door.

“The regulation in Scotland is in place to ensure safe exit in a panic situation… the less the hardware protrudes from the door, the less likely that clothing will get caught on the door when using the exit.”

Compatible with Fuhr panic exit door locks, the panic bar features fast touch operation and a special mortice panic function that works alongside the eurogroove fit Fuhr multipoint panic lock range. The stainless-steel satin PVD finish provides a clean and crisp appearance.

Certified in accordance with EN 1125 and CE marked the CISA panic bar has been tested beyond the expected parameters requested by regulators. Combined with approved hardware, including the CES free movement cylinder, the set complies with BS EN 1125 for panic exit hardware, and is approved for use in public buildings and premises where individuals may not be trained in escape hardware including schools, flats and office blocks.

https://www.carlfgroupco.co.uk/products/cisa_fast_touch_panic_Push_Bar

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