'Break glass' keybox supplied with a plastic screen for safe and easy opening.
We still call it a break glass key box but we think that real glass would be a bit dangerous so our version uses plastic that is pre-scored to make it easier to break. An emergency keybox has many uses but is not the best way to enable emergency access to fire exit. It is advisable to get a spare glass/plastic panels as replacements can be hard to find when needed.
110mm High, 105mm Wide, 35mm Depth
- Manufactured from durable ABS plastic
- Unique snap fit design
- Supplied complete with printed plastic glass
- Safe for use in any work place
- Easy to install
- Transparent face to ensure keys are visible at all times
- Replacement plastic glass available see code - 57009
Next working day delivery is available on products marketed as "Next Day" and when placed before 5pm Monday to Friday. Orders containing "Next Day" and "2/3 Day" products (or other slower services e.g. "Custom Made") will be delivered in line with the slower product.
FREE Delivery on orders over £30.00. Orders under £30.00 will be charged £4.95 for delivery (plus any long length charges as detailed below)
Longer length products with have an additional delivery charge for orders under £75. For 2 day services there will be a £5.00 surcharge (if under £75), Next day delivery will have a £20.00 surcharge (This is waived for orders over £200)
You will be provided with clear tracking to track your order.
What Standards Apply To Emergency Exit Hardware?
There are 2 standards that apply to emergency and panic hardware:
BS EN179 - This standard applies to hardware to be used in emergency situations where people are familiar with the emergency exit and its hardware. Devices operated by a lever handle or push pad may therefore be used.
BS EN1125 - This standard applies to environments where a panic situation is more like to occur, such as hospitals, cinemas and restaurants, where occupants have no prior knowledge of the exit hardware.