Planning Security for Your Exit Business Doors

Business exit securityWhen it comes to planning for the security of your business, at the beginning your main focus will be on how to keep intruders out. You will be thinking about your security systems, and enhancing the protection of the doors and windows. You are sure to include good locking systems for all doors. What you also have to keep in mind is the exit doors.

The exit doors need as much protection from intruders as any of the other doors, but they also have to allow easy exit especially in the case of fire or peril within the business. Planning security can be a little tricky in this case because you have two objectives to meet.

Choosing the right exit door mechanism is going to be important. You have building standards regulations that you need to adhere to. The door exits have to meet the disability standards, and at the same time you want the mechanism to be able to withstand the traffic it will be subjected to.

If your exit doors are only going to be used in the case of emergency then you can talk to your security professionals about having the standard type panic bar devices installed. If there is going to be a lot of traffic through these doors, then you may want to consider the heavier duty types.

Once you know all of the important feature requirements you are also going to want to give some thought as to the esthetics of the devices that are going to allow for the easy exit. When you deal with a good security equipment and service provider like Pre-lock you will find that you have several choices and options available to you.

Once you know that everything is in place and that your exit doors are fully regulation compliant, you also have to think about whether they are going to weaken your overall security protection. While you want people to be able to exit quickly, you don’t want these doors to become a source of entry for unwanted people. This is one of the reasons why you want to make sure that you are using quality components. The door should automatically lock once it has become closed after an exit.

A quick tip is not to allow employee’s to jam the door open if they are stepping outside for a few moments. This automatically makes the door vulnerable to unwanted entry, as whatever is used to hold it open could be forgotten about.

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Paul Seidman is a Toronto security expert providing security services since 1978. Trained as locksmith & alarm security professional Seidman understands how to keep you safe and sound.
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