Emergency Exit Door Alarms

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Exit Alarms for Doors That Should Not Be Propped Open

Not every door needs full access control hardware. Sometimes you just need to know when an exit is being used, held open or pushed when it should not be.

How Exit Door Alarms Work

Exit door alarms trigger a local audible alert when the door is opened. Most models include a delay, typically 15 seconds, that gives authorized users time to enter a code before the alarm sounds.

Emergency Exit Door Alarms for Code Compliance

Certain occupancies require emergency exit door alarms on secondary exits to deter unauthorized use without physically restricting egress. Our selection covers the configurations that meet those requirements.

Commercial Exit Door Alarms for Larger Buildings

Exit door alarms commercial grade are built for heavier doors and higher traffic environments. More durable housing, louder output and better tamper resistance than residential alternatives.

Exit Alarms for Doors of Any Type

Whether the door is hollow metal, wood or glass, our exit alarms for doors are available in surface mount configurations that work across the most common commercial door types without complex installation.

A Simple Layer of Security

Exit alarms will not stop a determined person, but they create accountability and deter casual misuse of emergency exits in schools, warehouses, restaurants and retail spaces.

Browse Our Exit Alarm Selection

Find the right model for your door type, occupancy and code requirements from our range of exit alarms and emergency exit hardware.

Frequently Asked Questions

Opening the door. Most models include a delay of around 15 seconds so authorized users can enter a code before the alarm sounds.

No. Exit alarms do not restrict egress, they just alert when a door is used. Anyone can still push the door open.

In some occupancies yes, particularly on secondary exits in schools, restaurants and retail spaces where unauthorized use needs to be deterred without restricting egress.

Commercial exit door alarms have louder output, more durable housing and better tamper resistance than residential alternatives.

Most basic models require a code entered on the device itself to silence the alarm. More advanced commercial units can integrate with a building alarm system for remote management.

Most surface mount directly to the door with basic hardware and run on a battery, making installation straightforward without any wiring.