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DC Business Owner's Complete Guide to Panic Bars

That push bar on your exit door isn't just a piece of hardware — it's a life-safety device with legal requirements behind it. When it fails, you're in code violation territory. Here's everything you need to know.

DC Business Owner's Complete Guide to Panic Bars

What Is a Panic Bar?

A panic bar — also called an exit device, crash bar, or push bar — is designed to allow emergency egress with a single push motion. Unlike a door knob, it requires no grasping or twisting — critical for rapid evacuation. NFPA 101 and IBC govern where they're required.

When Is a Panic Bar Required in DC?

Required by DC Building Code on exit doors serving assembly occupancies with 50+ occupants, all exit doors in educational occupancies, and all Group H hazardous occupancy exits. Even where not strictly required, panic hardware is strongly recommended for liability protection.

Signs Your Panic Bar Needs Service

  • Push bar spongy or stiff — spring failure
  • Latch doesn't retract — cam or rod failure
  • Bar loose or wobbly — mounting hardware failure
  • Outside trim not working — cylinder failure
  • Alarm not sounding on alarmed units — battery or switch

Panic Bar Replacement Costs in DC

Standard replacement: $285–$650. CVR systems: $450–$950. Emergency surcharge: $100–$175. Most insurance covers vandalism-related panic bar damage. See our full panic bar service page.

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