Escape and rescue routes must be accessible at all times. They must not be blocked or locked. Escape and emergency exit doors are an important part of this. It must be possible to open escape doors and escape windows in the direction of escape at any time so that people can leave the building safely and quickly.
At the same time, emergency exit doors and escape windows must be protected against unauthorised use in order to prevent break-ins or sabotage in the building. Escape door security devices such as door monitors, door control units and escape door guards are suitable for this purpose.
Effective protection from unauthorised use

It is advisable to protect fire protection and emergency exit doors against unauthorised use with escape door safety devices. This is also recommended by the fire brigade and professional associations. At the same time, escape door safety devices emit an alarm signal when an escape door is opened, so that other people in the building are warned in an emergency.
In practice, escape route safety devices are used in many buildings; escape route safety devices are very common in kindergartens, schools, restaurants, industrial plants and office buildings.
Functions of an escape door guard
First and foremost, an escape door security system protects against unauthorised use of emergency exit doors and escape windows. At the same time, escape route terminals offer the possibility to control authorised access. Thus, an escape door or emergency exit door can be used by authorised persons in both directions during operating hours by means of a key or transponder, timer or lock function. The time of door opening and automatic relocking can also be monitored or controlled.
In addition, escape door security devices with electrical control can be connected to the building technology, e.g. to a fire alarm system. In this way, fire protection and emergency exit doors are automatically emergency unlocked when the fire alarm system is triggered. In case of a false alarm and resetting of the fire alarm system, the door locks automatically.

Installation & retrofitting of an escape door safety guard
An escape door safety device can be installed on single and double-leaf doors as well as retrofitted.
Our experts will be happy to advise you on the best escape door security system for your building. In doing so, we take into account possible specifications in accordance with state and special building regulations, the technical regulations for workplaces ASR A2.3 and DIN standards. Together we will ensure safe escape and rescue routes in your building.

Maintenance of electric escape door locks

Electrical escape door locks - such as escape route terminals and door control units - require recurring testing at least every twelve months in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. This is the only way to ensure that escape and rescue routes are perfectly accessible, because a defective electrical escape door locking device poses a considerable risk to people in the event of a fire.
Good to know: The test certificate of the escape door locks must be kept by the operator of the building and submitted to the building supervisory authority if required.