Martyn’s Law – the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill - is set to drive public safety requirements across the UK.
This proposed legislation, named after Martyn Hett, a victim of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, will mandate stricter security measures in publicly accessible spaces to protect against the threat of terrorism.
As venues and public spaces prepare for these changes, the need for reliable panic hardware is set to rise dramatically.
From shopping centres to entertainment venues and transport hubs, the bill is expected to categorise these venues based on their capacity, with different security requirements depending on the size and type of venue. All must implement comprehensive security measures, including efficient evacuation and lockdown procedures.
The reliability of panic hardware, particularly devices that can integrate with wider building management and security, will become key to facilitating safe and swift lockdown or evacuation procedures.
Strand Hardware’s Antipanic range could help venues comply with these new requirements. Its solutions meet the rigorous demands of public spaces, ensuring both safety and durability.
These include:
For day-to-day use, doors can be opened from the outside with an outside access device. These can be locked or opened from the outside, while still being able to be freely released from inside – maintaining security without compromising the basic panic function.
Motorised panic devices are often used on escape doors, which require external access control to restrict who enters a building.
Said Craig Fox, Strand Hardware Sales Director:
As venues and public spaces prepare for these changes, the need for reliable panic hardware is set to rise dramatically.
From shopping centres to entertainment venues and transport hubs, the bill is expected to categorise these venues based on their capacity, with different security requirements depending on the size and type of venue. All must implement comprehensive security measures, including efficient evacuation and lockdown procedures.
The reliability of panic hardware, particularly devices that can integrate with wider building management and security, will become key to facilitating safe and swift lockdown or evacuation procedures.
Strand Hardware’s Antipanic range could help venues comply with these new requirements. Its solutions meet the rigorous demands of public spaces, ensuring both safety and durability.
These include:
- PH (modular push bar/push pad products)
- PHT (touch bars)
- PHTM (motorised touch bars)
For day-to-day use, doors can be opened from the outside with an outside access device. These can be locked or opened from the outside, while still being able to be freely released from inside – maintaining security without compromising the basic panic function.
Motorised panic devices are often used on escape doors, which require external access control to restrict who enters a building.
Said Craig Fox, Strand Hardware Sales Director:
“They can enhance security and enable efficient building management. They can be linked to a variety of access control systems such as swipe card, digital keypad, or proximity readers to allow controlled access from outside.”It is vital that any panic exit device can operate safely and is durable. All Strand Hardware panic and emergency exit devices have achieved Grade 7 durability standards and are UKCA-marked.
Having been highlighted in the King’s Speech at the State Opening of Parliament, Martyn’s Law is set to swiftly become a legal reality. Architects, building designers and facilities managers will need to prioritise the installation of compliant emergency and panic hardware, whether for retrofitting existing buildings or specifying systems in new constructions and planning should begin now.
Incorporating advanced emergency and panic hardware will not only help venues comply but also enhance safety for building occupants.
For more information, visit: www.strandhardware.co.uk or call 01922 639111
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