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INTAGlaze Vision Panel
The Intaglaze Vision Panel offers a convenient and secure solution for monitoring patients while maintaining their privacy. It can be seamlessly keyed to match other items in the facility, reducing the number of keys carried by staff members. Its omni-directional operator design ensures ease of use for both right-handed and left-handed individuals. -

Emergency Pull Handle
The Emergency Pull Handle is a vital accessory in any healthcare facility with anti-barricade doors. It provides additional grip to overcome any internal force generated by a patient holding the handle from the inside of the door, preventing clinical staff access. By sliding the Emergency Pull Handle over the pinch grip handle, the door can be opened outwardly by pulling it. -

Anti-Ligature Escutcheons
The Anti-Ligature Escutcheons by Hipac feature a chamfered edge design that prevents the attachment of a ligature to the keyway, ensuring patient safety. The escutcheons are available in Euro and Oval profiles, making them compatible with most cylinder types. These anti-ligature products have passed the highest level of DHF TS001 testing, achieving a Grade A4 rating.This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -

Floor Mounted Door Closer
The Floor Mounted Double Action Door Closer can be used in conjunction with the double or single swing hinge. This door closer is a discrete solution that can be used in areas of high risk to minimise ligature points. This closer can be supplied with an optional mechanical hold back feature. When the door is opened to the required hold back point, it will latch in position and remain open until manually pulled, to disengage the hold back.This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page -

Concealed Door Closer
The requirements of anti-ligature installations and those of door closers invariably contradict each other. The necessity of a linkage between the door and the frame always creates a ligature point when the door is open.