Panic entrance door with certificate for emergency exits and evacuation routes


Have you taken care of security in a place where a lot of people stay? In cases where unforeseen events occur and people need to leave the room quickly, it is very important that the door opens quickly and enables exit as soon as possible. That's why we advise you to install anti-panic - exit systems of locks and knobs, which can save many lives, on the entrance doors for emergency exits in cinemas, restaurants, clubs, halls, shopping centers and shops and other public spaces. Anti-panic systems are available for both single- and double-leaf entrance doors.

Panic door according to the EN 179 standard

They are intended for buildings in which there is no public movement of people who would know the function of emergency exits. The door locking mechanism consists of a lock and a handle and must ensure that, in the event of a dangerous situation, the door can be opened freely with just one push of the handle, regardless of whether the door is locked with a key or just closed.
The unlocking mechanism of the emergency exit must enable the door to be opened only by pressing the handle once from the inside within one second

Panic door according to the EN 1125 standard

As specified by the standard, they must be used everywhere where there are publicly accessible larger movements of people (audience) and where, in cases of panic, there may be ambiguity regarding the spatial characteristics of these facilities. They are used e.g. in event spaces, theaters, cinemas, discotheques, school premises and hospitals.
The unlocking mechanism for panic exits must, in accordance with the construction requirements, be made in such a way that the door leaf can be opened immediately as soon as pressure is applied to any part of the horizontal push bar installed on the inside of the leaf in the direction of panic withdrawal. In this case, the forces required for the operation of the unlocking mechanism must be such that it can be used quickly and easily by children or people with limited mobility.

Panic function ''B''

Usage: for doors that must prevent entry (only with the use of a key or an electrical device) and at the same time must allow unobstructed exit.

Function: when the door is closed, the automatic locking mechanism is activated. All three tabs on the lock slide into the recesses on the frame.
Opening from the outside: if the door is not locked by pressing the handle, or by turning the cylinder key if the door is locked.
Opening from the inside: by pressing the handle or push bar regardless of whether the door is locked or not - panic version.

Design: inside the handle or push bar / outside the handle

Panic function ''E''

Usage: for doors that occasionally have to allow smooth passage out and in.

Function: when the door is closed, the automatic locking mechanism is activated. All three tabs on the lock slide into the recesses on the frame.
Opening from the outside: by turning the cylinder key or electric opening control in the case of a motor lock.
Opening from the inside: by pressing the handle or push bar regardless of whether the door is locked or not - panic version.

Design: inside handle or push bar / outside button or pull handle