The Securefast single door emergency pad is designed for use on exit doors that
would only be used by occupants who have prior knowledge of the device. When
the push pad is de-pressed, the latch retracts and opens the fire exit door. Suitable
for right and left handed doors, the emergency pad with latch can be reversed
to suit the application and can be fitted to timber or steel doors. The pad has
a high resistance to corrosion having passed a 240 hour salt spray test.
- Push pad hardware with a built in latch
- For use on single doors and the active leaf of rebated double doors
- Reversible - suitable for either right or left handed doors, supplied in right
as standard
- 10 Year Warranty
- High resistance to corrosion
- Fire rated for timber and steel doors EN 1634-1
- Designed for final exit doors used by trained personnel (non members of the public)
- Available with optional hold-back (dogging device)
- Silver anodised finish as standard
- Supplied with cast universal latch strike
- CE marked
- Designed to comply with the requirements of BS EN 179:2008
- BS EN 179:2008 Classification code
- Without hold-back: 376B1442BA
- With hold-back: 376B1442BA
The table below shows the outside access devices that can be used in conjunction
with the single door emergency pad with latch from Securefast.
Model Number |
Type of Unit |
SUSED990/SE/LE | Securefast Lever Operated Outside Access Device |
SUSED990/SE/KN | Securefast Knob Operated Outside Access Device |
SUSBL329SP | Securefast Outside Access Code Lock |
SUSBL339SP | Securefast Outside Access Code Lock with Lever |
Q. Who can install Securefast single door emergency latches?
A. The Securefast emergency door latch is supplied with full installations instructions. It is suitable for self-installation.
Q. Can the Securefast single door emergency latch be fitted to a wooden door?
A. Yes, this product is suitable to be fitted on to wooden or steel doors.