Panic hardware definition

Panic hardware means fire door hardware, handles, or push bars that allow for the opening of the door with a single movement.
Panic hardware means a standard device on doors that permit quick and safe exits upon emergencies (push bars and plates).
Panic hardware means a standard device on doors which permits quick and safe exits upon emergencies (e.g. push bars and plates).

Examples of Panic hardware in a sentence

  • Panic hardware will be provided on the rear door or as required by applicable building codes.

  • Panic hardware: locate between 36 inches to 44 inches above the finished floor.

  • Exit Panic hardware shall comply with CCR Title 24, Part 12, Chapter ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ (a).

  • Panic hardware that may be required by the Tenant on either the front or rear doors shall be at the sole cost and expense of the Tenant.

  • Panic hardware to be installed where required by code and on all exterior warehouse personnel doors.


More Definitions of Panic hardware

Panic hardware means a latching device on a door assembly (including single action door levers) for use when emergency egress is required due to fire or other threat to life safety and
Panic hardware means hardware that is listed as panic hardware in the accident, automotive, and burglary protection equipment lists, 1972, of underwriters laboratories, incorporated, adopted by reference in R 400.18659.
Panic hardware means any device approved for use for panic hazard use and may be placed on any door that is not fire rated;
Panic hardware means a latching device on a door assembly (including single action door levers) for use when emergency egress is required due to fire or other threat to life safety and as defined in the adopted edition of the California Building Code and Title 24 of the California Administrative Code.

Related to Panic hardware

  • Hardware means any and all computer and computer-related hardware, including, but not limited to, computers, file servers, facsimile servers, scanners, color printers, laser printers and networks.

  • Standard Software means Software identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Standard Software.

  • Third Party Hardware means the third party hardware, if any, identified in the Investment Summary.