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Exit & Entry Buttons

Aperta exit and entry buttons from ESP control movement through an access-managed door, in stainless steel to suit smart interiors. Trades entry buttons carry a built-in timer and an IP66 rating for outside use, while exit options span press-to-exit, mushroom release and a contactless button that opens the door with a wave. A green IP55 mushroom button stands out for quick release.

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Control at an access-managed door

Exit and entry buttons are the simple controls that let people move through a door tied to an access system. A press, or in some cases a wave, releases the lock so the door can open. The buttons in this range are finished in stainless steel, which suits a tidy interior and stands up to repeated daily use at a busy threshold.

Entry buttons

Entry buttons sit on the approach side and trigger the lock to admit someone. Options here carry a built-in timer, which holds the door released for a set spell, handy for deliveries or a steady flow of people. An IP66 rating on these means they are sealed well enough to mount outside, where rain and dust would otherwise be a problem for an unprotected button.

Exit buttons

On the inside, exit buttons let someone leave without a fob or code. A straightforward press-to-exit button is the common choice, while a mushroom release gives a larger head that is quick to hit in a hurry. A contactless button opens the door with a wave of the hand and no touch at all, which suits places where keeping surfaces clean matters. A green mushroom version stands out clearly for fast release, so it is easy to find in a glance.

Choosing a button

Pick by where the button sits and how the door is used. An outdoor entry point wants the sealed, IP66-rated build, while an indoor exit can take the press, mushroom or contactless style to taste. Stainless steel ties the look together across a run of doors. The buttons release the lock; the access system and lock itself govern who gets in. Matching the button to its setting at the planning stage saves swapping it out once the door is in daily use. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an exit and an entry button?

An entry button sits on the approach side and releases the lock to admit someone, while an exit button sits inside and lets a person leave without a fob or code. Both control a door tied to an access system.

Can these buttons be fitted outside?

The entry buttons here carry an IP66 rating, meaning they are sealed well enough to mount outdoors where rain and dust would trouble an unprotected button. Indoor exit buttons are intended for sheltered use.

What is a contactless exit button?

A contactless button releases the door with a wave of the hand and no physical press, which suits places where keeping surfaces clean is a priority. It does the same job as a press-to-exit button without the touch.

What does the timer on an entry button do?

A built-in timer holds the door released for a set spell after the button is pressed, which is useful for deliveries or a steady flow of people through one point.

Why choose a mushroom button?

A mushroom button has a larger head that is quick and easy to hit in a hurry, making it a good pick for a fast release. A green version also stands out clearly against its surroundings.

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