Sunday, October 9, 2011

Exit Security Bar for the Commercial Backdoor

I can remember one Murfreesboro, TN client who absolutely refused my advice regarding the security of his back door. I told him that, for under $200, he could have the best and cheapest piece of insurance he could ever imagine. All he could say to my advice was, "I cannot afford that."  Two weeks later, this man's back door was easily compromised and he lost $30,000 worth of goods in just under 4 minutes; and the theft occurred with the burglar alarm in full siren!

One customer of mine in Murfreesboro, TN has this bar. But he is also in code violation because he has two deadbolts and a door lever as well.  His business was hit by would-be burglars four nights in a row. Both deadbolts were ripped out of the door as well as the door lever. The bottom of the door was slightly flared out at the bottom. The burglars never gained entry and the bar is still in excellent condition.

In extreme environments, some of my clients in the music industry have two of these devices on each door of their storage warehouse!

Consider the Exit Security Bar for your out-swinging commercial back door. Exit Security Bar is a device that will fit the 36, 42, and 48 inch door. They also have a device for the double door 72 inch opening and a model for in-swinging doors.  All parts are steel and come in an attractive gray finish.  The bars also come with standard L bolts for regular sized door jambs.  However, if your door jamb depth exceeds 6-3/4 inches, then you will need the extra long bolts.

How easy is it to install this device?  I Install it in under 30 minutes!

  • First, you need a drill, drill bits, hammer, level, and pair of Vice Grips or socket/wrench set. I install these bars using a pair of Vice Grips.
  • Second, hold the appropriate bar against the door to the approximate height and mark the two bolt holes. Use a level or measure from the floor.
  • Third, drill the bolts holes through to door.  Insert the elevator bolts through the holes and set them with a hammer. When drilling, wobble out the inside holes a bit for maneuverability.
  • Fourth, install bar and use the nuts provided to tighten the bar.
  • Fifth, install the L bolts in the appropriate second bar, but do so loosely.  Attach this bar to the bar you attached first, tighten the L bolts nuts. Install warning sticker.
There simply isn't a safer and more durable product on the market.  This product is far more secure than a deadbolt, panic bar, or lever.  If your back door has only a lever with a latch guard, you have no protection.  Most codes will not allow you to have two operating locks per emergency exit.  With the Exit Security Bar, you can keep your present door lever or panic bar. During operating hours though, the Exit Bar must be removed for safety reasons. Use this bar when the business closes for the day.

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