Reliable Panic Bar Installation for Phoenix Area Businesses
Panic bars are a critical safety feature for any commercial building that has employees, customers, or the public moving through it. Also called crash bars or push bars, panic bars allow anyone to exit a building quickly in an emergency without fumbling with a handle or knob.
At Kingdom Keys Locksmith Co., we provide professional panic bar installation throughout the Greater Phoenix area. We are fully mobile and come to your business equipped to install, replace, and service panic bar hardware on-site.
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If your existing panic bars are worn, damaged, or no longer functioning correctly, Kingdom Keys can replace or repair them. Panic bar hardware takes a lot of abuse in high-traffic commercial buildings. Over time the push bar can loosen, the latch mechanism can wear out, the rod connections can fail, or the entire device can fall out of alignment with the door frame. Any of these issues can cause the bar to stick, release slowly, or fail to latch properly after the door closes.
A panic bar that does not work correctly is more than an inconvenience. It is a safety risk for anyone trying to exit in an emergency and a potential violation during a fire inspection. Older hardware that has reached the end of its service life is often better replaced than repeatedly repaired.
When we arrive, we assess your existing hardware and give you an honest recommendation. If the device can be repaired cost-effectively, we will do that. If replacement is the smarter long-term call, we will tell you why and go over your options before any work begins.
Panic bars are required by the International Building Code and local fire codes for many commercial occupancies, particularly those with high occupant loads or designated emergency exits. The specific requirements depend on your building type, occupancy classification, and local code enforcement. Kingdom Keys can assess your doors and give you our professional recommendation, but we always advise consulting with your local fire marshal or building department to confirm exact requirements for your property.
Yes. Many panic bar systems include an exterior trim option that allows the door to be locked or unlocked from the outside with a key while still allowing free egress from the inside at all times. This is a common configuration for rear exits and employee entrances that need to be secured against outside entry but must remain accessible as emergency exits.
Kingdom Keys works with a range of commercial hardware brands used in the Phoenix market. We can advise on the right product for your application and budget. If you have a specific brand preference or an existing hardware standard for your building, let us know when you call.
In most cases, yes. Panic bars are available in a range of standard finishes including aluminum, dark bronze, brass, and stainless steel. We will do our best to match your existing hardware for a consistent appearance.
A single door installation typically takes one to two hours depending on the door type and any modifications needed to the frame or existing hardware. Multiple doors will take longer. We can give you a more accurate time estimate once we know the scope of the job.
Yes. Kingdom Keys provides ongoing service and maintenance for panic bar hardware. If a bar develops a problem after installation, call us and we will come out to assess and repair it.
Yes, though glass door installations require specific hardware designed for that application. We assess the door in person before recommending hardware to make sure the installation is done correctly and safely.
Yes. We work with schools, churches, and other assembly occupancies regularly. These buildings often have strict code requirements around emergency egress and we have experience meeting those standards across a range of facility types.