In the Philippines, fire safety compliance is a non-negotiable requirement for all office buildings and commercial establishments. With government agencies like the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) enforcing strict regulations, ensuring safe and efficient emergency exits is crucial—not just for compliance, but for the protection of lives.
One essential device that supports both fire safety and access control in office environments is the push button exit. Simple in design but critical in function, this device plays a key role in safe and fast evacuations.
What Are Push Button Exits?
Push button exit devices are wall-mounted or door-mounted buttons that immediately release an electronic lock when pressed. They are commonly used on doors with magnetic locks (maglocks) or other electronic access control systems.
In emergency situations, such as fire or power failure, push button exits allow occupants to exit quickly without using access credentials like RFID cards, PINs, or biometrics.
Why Push Button Exits Are Required in Offices
Fire safety codes in the Philippines require that all commercial spaces have clearly accessible emergency exits that do not require keys, tools, or complex operations to open during an emergency.
Installing a push button exit ensures compliance with these requirements, especially when your building uses electronic locking systems. Here’s why they matter:
- Ensures Fire Code Compliance
BFP-mandated fire safety inspections check for emergency egress systems. Push buttons fulfill the requirement for fail-safe unlocking mechanisms in electronically secured doors.
- Provides Immediate Exit During Emergencies
In case of fire, smoke, or power outage, occupants can push the button to unlock the door instantly—no fumbling with access cards or passwords.
- Compatible with Maglocks and Access Control
Push button exits seamlessly integrate with electromagnetic locks, RFID systems, and alarm panels, making them ideal for modern office buildings.
- Avoids Regulatory Penalties
Failure to comply with fire exit requirements can result in building occupancy permit delays, business permit suspension, or financial penalties.
Key Features of Push Button Exit Devices
Feature | Benefit |
Fail-Safe Operation | Unlocks the door automatically when the button is pressed or power is lost. |
Simple Activation | One push is all it takes—no codes or credentials needed. |
Durable Design | Built to withstand frequent use in high-traffic office environments. |
Alarm Integration | Can trigger alarms or notify security when used in non-emergency situations. |
Visible and Accessible | Typically installed near door handles or at exit height for easy visibility. |
Where to Install Push Button Exits
Push button exit devices are typically installed in:
- Main Office Entrances with maglocks
- Server Rooms and IT Areas with restricted access
- Staff-Only Doors in HR or finance departments
- Emergency Exit Routes in compliance with evacuation plans
- Glass Doors with Access Control Systems
Are Push Button Exits Required by Law in the Philippines?
Yes. Under the Philippine Fire Code (RA 9514) and the Revised IRR (Implementing Rules and Regulations), exit doors must:
- Be operable without the use of keys or special knowledge
- Unlock instantly in case of emergency or power failure
- Provide a clear, unobstructed path to safety
If your office doors are electronically secured, installing a push button exit (or equivalent emergency release mechanism) is required to meet these fire safety provisions.
Additional Fire Safety Tips for Offices
- Install emergency lighting and exit signage
- Regularly inspect fire extinguishers and sprinkler systems
- Conduct fire drills at least twice a year
- Ensure emergency exits are not blocked by furniture or storage
- Integrate access control systems with fire alarm panels for automatic door release
Conclusion
In a digitally secured office environment, push button exits provide the critical balance between access control and fire safety compliance. They ensure that employees and visitors can evacuate quickly in emergencies while keeping your property aligned with Philippine fire codes.
For building administrators, business owners, and facility managers, installing push button exits is a simple but vital investment in both safety and compliance.
For more information on push button exits, maglocks, or integrated access control systems, contact Access Control PH at (02) 8404 0740 or email us at sales@vastresult.com. We’re here to help your office meet all fire safety standards—while keeping it secure and modern.