Specialized Security Products launch their new “No Touch” Exit Buttons

3 Apr 2013

  Security product distributor and manufacturer, Specialized Security Products Ltd will be showcasing a new range of ‘no touch’ exit buttons at this year’s IFSEC exhibition. ...

 

Security product distributor and manufacturer, Specialized Security Products Ltd will be showcasing a new range of ‘no touch’ exit buttons at this year’s IFSEC exhibition.

The new buttons, NT100 and NT200, are already available to buy online at www.specialized-security.co.uk , in addition to being featured in the new Specialized Security Products 2013 product catalogue.

Both exit buttons are flush mounted with an infrared no touch button allowing for the application of a more hygienic solution when installing access control. The illuminated LED changes from red to green during use, with the NT200 also including an adjustable proximity range and door opening time.

Specialized Security Products Ltd will be showcasing both new products on stand E5 Hall 4 at IFSEC International at the NEC in Birmingham from 13th – 16th May.

Products that will be featured on the stand alongside their newest range include:

  • Power Prox Handle: a battery operated standalone access control lock
  • Dual Exit Button and Break Glass Unit
  • 10000 STR: Stainless steel mortice magnet monitored
  • SL183 Housing: Surface housing for SL183 shearlock (pair)
  • KGG300SG-LSRC: Surface mount resettable triple pole break glass with LED, sounder and protective cover

Rob Ansell, Director at Specialized Security Products, said: “We are thrilled to be launching a new range of exit buttons with a no touch and LED feature at this year’s IFSEC.  The product has been a great success so far with some of our customers and we look forward to demonstrating this to some new faces at the exhibition.”

Specialized Security Products can be found at stand E5 in Hall 4 at IFSEC during 13th – 16th May at the NEC in Birmingham.

 

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