26 Mar 2008

MC Exit Device from Adams RiteLeading security solutions provider, Adams Rite, is giving visitors to IFSEC 2008 the chance to learn about the latest legislation to affect the security industry and the products it has developed to meet these new standards. 

The Adams Rite stand has been designed to help security professionals easily access all the information they need on the latest UK and European legislation, regulations and standards and how Adams Rite can assist them with meeting the rigorous criteria involved.

As well as the next generation of security deadlocks, which have achieved EN12209 security Grade 6, there is a totally new, extremely robust deadlock designed specifically to meet the most exacting security Grade 7 with anti-drill performance suitable for use in a BS 3621 locking system. 

Also on display is a new concealed two-point exit device locking mechanism - the MC Exit Device.  It meets the requirements of BS EN 1125 and can be installed in the new generation of thermally broken commercial door systems. 

Visitors to the stand can also see the new deadlatch, designed to meet BS EN 12209 and developed for panic and emergency exit applications, it has Euro profile cylinder operation, separate spindle drive and an easily reversible two-part latchbolt. 

Finally, Codelock is a mechanical access control device for aluminium doors.  Available with an internal paddle handle or touch bar option, this system conforms to BS EN 179:1998+A1:2001 and BS EN 1125:1997+A1:2001 for emergency exit and panic exit doors.  Codelock is suitable for both new and retrofit applications.