Yale Commercial Debuts 6100A Series Emergency Exit Device at North America’s Largest Retail Loss Prevention Event


This week at NRF Protect, North America’s largest retail and restaurant loss prevention event, Yale Commercial, an ASSA ABLOY group company, will present its latest 6100A Series Emergency Exit Device. 

The 6100A Series is a strong and reliable ANSI/BHMA Grade 1-certified emergency exit device that works seamlessly with a complete range of Yale exit device trims. It features a highly durable aluminum rail design and a built-in battery-powered alarm that sounds 90dB at 10 feet.

The device features a secure rim latch that protects against unauthorized entry while providing quick, easy egress, as well as a red LED that flashes every 30 seconds when the device is armed. The metal cover on top of the rim latch protects the device from vandalism, and a built-in safety monitor sounds when tampering occurs – making the 6100A Series to be one of the most secure emergency exit devices available. 

The Yale 6100A Series Emergency Exit Device is quick and easy to install and ideal for retrofit applications. It is designed and engineered to enhance loss prevention in any retail or restaurant setting.

The 6100A Series comes standard with a 10-year warranty. For more information about this product, visit yalelocks.com

For more information, please visit www.yalelocks.com.

For more information visit http://www.assaabloy.com/en/com/

 

 



July 5, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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