Exit Devices
An exit device, also referred to as a pushbar, crash bar or panic bar, is an egress device which is installed on an exit door to release the latch when the bar is pushed. These devices can be mechanical or enhanced when electrified and relayed to the other products for higher security.
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Alarm Controls SREX-100 Active Infrared Request To Exit Sensor
The SREX-100 is an active infrared request to exit sensor for interior applications located within the protected premise. It is U.L. listed as a request to exit device under the U.L. UL294 and the CAN/ULC-S319 standard. The SREX-100 is rated a "class 1" as per the CAN/ULC-S319 standard. The SREX-100 is designed to mount over the door header so that its detection pattern is placed directly over the door handle. When the user reaches for the door handle the exit device releases allowing the person to exit. The active detection curtain is well defined to keep the door secure while rejecting parallel traffic and objects placed under it. Learn More$91.25




