The honest first answer
A panic bar is a horizontal crash bar installed on the interior of an exit door that allows immediate egress by simply pushing the bar. These devices are required by fire codes for commercial spaces to ensure people can exit a building during an emergency without needing a key or turning a knob. They function by retracting the latch instantly upon pressure. While they keep people out from the exterior, their primary purpose is saving lives by removing obstacles during a panic.
What Sandestin specifically changes
Salt air and high humidity in Sandestin cause standard steel internal springs to corrode and seize. This creates a dangerous failure where the bar sticks or fails to latch. We prioritize stainless steel components and weather-resistant finishes to prevent the oxidation that typically ruins commercial hardware in our coastal environment.
The common mistake
Property owners often install a panic bar on a door that swings inward or lacks the proper frame reinforcement. A panic bar only works on outward-swinging doors. If the door swings in, the bar is useless for emergency egress. Additionally, mounting heavy-duty hardware to a thin or rotting frame leads to misalignment, meaning the door will not lock securely, leaving your business vulnerable to unauthorized entry.
Hardware tier vs price tier
Industrial-grade bars use forged steel and heavy-duty springs designed for thousands of cycles in high-traffic corridors. Entry-level bars use stamped metal and plastic components that wear down quickly. The difference is not just the brand name, but the gauge of the metal and the tolerance of the latch mechanism. Choosing a low-tier bar for a high-traffic exit results in frequent mechanical failure and costly replacement cycles.
When to call
Call us when you notice the bar requires more force than usual to open or if the door fails to latch completely. If the bar feels loose or makes a grinding sound, the internal mechanism is failing. You should also contact us immediately if you are changing your building layout or if a local fire marshal has flagged your exit hardware during a safety inspection.
What Sandestin Lock Concierge actually does on the call
We start by identifying your specific door material and frame gauge to ensure the hardware will actually fit. We then verify your local fire code requirements to determine if you need a rim device or a vertical rod system. Once the hardware is selected, we schedule a mobile technician to perform the installation on-site, ensuring the door is balanced and the latch engages perfectly every time.
The follow-up — why this matters in Sandestin
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