When it comes to securing your facility, exit alarms play an important role in alerting staff when a restricted or emergency door is opened. These devices are commonly used in retail, healthcare, education, and other industries where security and safety are critical.
But when choosing an exit alarm, one common decision you’ll face is how to mount it: directly on the door or on the wall beside it. Each option has advantages and drawbacks, and the right choice depends on your application, environment, and priorities.
The decision often comes down to convenience vs. durability. If you need a quick install and want to avoid taking up wall space, a door-mounted alarm may be the right choice. On the other hand, if you’re concerned about long-term reliability, sound clarity, or exposure to harsh conditions, a wall-mounted alarm could be the better option.
Ultimately, both styles provide effective exit security. It’s all about finding the fit that works best for your facility’s layout and usage.
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