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Rescue Hardware

Rescue hardware is a unique strike that allows a bi-directional door to swing in emergency situations.

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Overview

Ives rescue hardware is designed to address a blocked doorway caused by an incapacitated patient, which is a problem often encountered by healthcare professionals. Used in conjunction with center hung pivots, rescue hardware allows a bi-directional door swing in emergency situations. When a patient becomes trapped behind an inward swinging door, the center tong depresses, allowing the door to swing in the opposite direction without causing frame damage.

As a valuable element in patient room restrooms, utility closets, and small spaces in hospitals, institutions, and convalescent homes, rescue hardware consists of a strike and an emergency release.

Available as an emergency strike in the following sizes:

  • 7" and 8" center
  • 7" and 8" offset

Available with emergency release and strike in the following sizes:

  • 7" and 8" center
  • 7" and 8" offset

Designs

Available with emergency release and strike in the following sizes:

  • 6-3/4" and 7-3/4"; center pocket
  • 6-3/4" and 7-3/4"; offset pocket

Must be used with Ives center hung pivot models:

  • 7253
  • 7255
  • 7255J
  • 7256
  • 7259

Cannot be used with deadbolt applications

Finishes

  • 630, US32D: Satin stainless steel

Ives Full Line catalog

Ives Quick Ship Offering Guide

Rescue Hardware Sell Sheet

Ives 299 Rescue Strikes Template Index

Ives 299AL Emergency Strike Template

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