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Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?

Safety and Compliance
Short answer
Sometimes, but not as a casual default. If the door is an exit door, the egress path, release method, emergency behaviour, and door hardware all need to be considered together before a maglock is chosen.
Maglocks are common enough that many people assume they are a universal answer. They are not. A maglock can suit some doors very well and be the wrong choice on others.
On an exit door, the key question is not simply whether a maglock can be fitted. The key question is how the opening behaves when someone needs to leave, when power changes, and when the building is not in its normal state.
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What this means in practice
A maglock is often attractive because it avoids some frame-cutting issues and can suit certain glass, aluminium, or double-door applications. That does not remove the need to settle the egress and release method properly. If the door is part of an exit path, public entry, or commercial tenancy, do not guess the hardware.
| Question to settle | Why it matters | Who may need to assess it |
|---|---|---|
| Does the door need simple and reliable egress? | A maglock is only one part of the answer. | The release method matters as much as the lock itself. |
| Is the door public-facing or part of an exit route? | The safety question becomes more important. | Installer, builder, or fire professional may need to assess it. |
| Is the door glass, aluminium, or double-leaf? | This may be why a maglock is being considered. | The physical fit can be good, but the egress logic still matters. |
| Has the emergency-release behaviour been thought through? | This should be settled before hardware is bought. | Do not leave it until after the lock is installed. |
Real-world examples
Glass office entry with inside push-to-exit workflow
A glass office entry may be a reasonable maglock candidate if the whole release path is designed correctly. The lock alone is not the system.
Shared building exit with public use
A shared building exit is not the place to guess because a maglock looks tidy. The hardware and egress behaviour need to be considered together.
What usually works
- Choose a maglock when the actual door geometry supports it and the release path is planned properly.
- Match the maglock choice to the full door behaviour, not only the outside appearance.
- Review fail mode, emergency release, exit device, and controller logic together.
What to be careful with
- Do not assume a maglock is automatically acceptable on every exit door.
- Do not leave the emergency-release question until after the lock is ordered.
- If the door is part of an exit path, do not guess the hardware.
Common mistakes
- Choosing a maglock only because it avoids frame cutting.
- Treating exit buttons or REX devices as optional afterthoughts.
- Ignoring how the door should behave on abnormal building conditions.
Buying considerations
- Door type and mounting geometry.
- Safe-side release method.
- Whether the door is part of a public exit or staff-only route.
- How the opening should behave during non-normal conditions.
When to ask for help
This is a good example of where a door photo and a short description of how people use the door can prevent the wrong lock path being chosen.
- Send photos of the full door, top frame, side frame, closer, and inside exit side.
- If the door is double-leaf, show both leaves.
- If the opening is part of a public exit or commercial tenancy, have the egress method checked properly.
Safety and compliance
Access control affects how people enter and exit a building. For commercial, public-access, exit-path, or fire-door applications, have the door hardware and egress method checked by a suitably qualified professional.
Door photo help
Not sure which parts suit your door? Send us a photo of the door, lock area, frame, and where you want the reader to go. We can help point you toward the right controller, reader, lock, exit button, and power supply.
Related guides
Relevant products and categories
- Maglocks - Common on some glass, aluminium, and selected gate or double-door applications.
- Access Control Products - Main category for controllers, readers, kits, locks, and related hardware.
- [Request-to-Exit Sensors] - the safe-side release path usually matters as much as the lock.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can you put a maglock on an exit door?
Sometimes, but it should be assessed carefully because the egress and release path matter as much as the lock itself.
- Are maglocks common on glass or aluminium doors?
Yes, they can be, but that does not make them the automatic answer on every exit opening.
- Do maglocks need emergency release?
That is one of the key questions to settle on an exit-related opening. The wider release and egress behaviour should be considered properly.
- What is the biggest maglock mistake on an exit door?
Choosing the lock first and only later thinking about how people leave through the door.
- What should I send for advice?
Photos of the door, frame, closer, and inside exit side help show whether a maglock is even the right path to evaluate.
SecurityWholesalers product paths for Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?
Use these product paths as a practical starting point after the buying logic is clear. The right product list should follow the site design, not replace it.
Quote checklist for Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?
Before ordering, ask for a short answer to these questions. They make the quote easier to compare and reduce the chance of buying hardware that does not match the site.
- What exact problem is being solved: door hardware and egress, deterrence, evidence, access control, safety, compliance or convenience?
- What happens during poor light, bad weather, busy periods, after-hours events or staff changes?
- Who will administer users, review events, export evidence and test the system?
- Which part of the design is allowed to be basic, and which part must be strong because it proves the incident?
If those answers are vague, the buyer should pause before purchasing. Good security equipment becomes much more useful when the operating plan is written down before installation.
Final field note for Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?
For Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?, the final buying decision should be easy to explain to the person who will live with the system. The quote should identify the must-have outcome, the acceptable compromises, and the support path if users, doors, cameras, sensors or site conditions change later.
This is the difference between a list of products and a security design. The products matter, but the design is what makes them useful.
Final field note for Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?
For Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?, the final buying decision should be easy to explain to the person who will live with the system. The quote should identify the must-have outcome, the acceptable compromises, and the support path if users, doors, cameras, sensors or site conditions change later.
This is the difference between a list of products and a security design. The products matter, but the design is what makes them useful.
Final field note for Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?
For Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?, the final buying decision should be easy to explain to the person who will live with the system. The quote should identify the must-have outcome, the acceptable compromises, and the support path if users, doors, cameras, sensors or site conditions change later.
This is the difference between a list of products and a security design. The products matter, but the design is what makes them useful.
Final field note for Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?
For Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?, the final buying decision should be easy to explain to the person who will live with the system. The quote should identify the must-have outcome, the acceptable compromises, and the support path if users, doors, cameras, sensors or site conditions change later.
This is the difference between a list of products and a security design. The products matter, but the design is what makes them useful.
Real quote scenario for Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?
When quoting Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door?, the useful starting point is door release and safety logic. The buyer should be able to confirm door swing, lock power, exit hardware, emergency release and the authority or installer responsible for compliance. Without those details, two quotes can look similar while solving very different problems.
For example, a front entry may use a strike, a staff-only inward door may need a different lock body, and an emergency exit should never be treated as a normal locked door. This is why a strong SecurityWholesalers guide should talk about the site, the workflow and the equipment together rather than treating the product category as a simple shopping list.
Budget-conscious path
Use the simplest reliable hardware that solves the main risk. Keep administration simple and avoid specialist features unless they change the outcome.
Balanced path
Add better management, verification or expansion headroom where the site is likely to grow. This is usually the best path for small businesses and shared buildings.
Higher-risk path
Document response, audit trail, permissions and fallback procedures. Higher-risk sites need clearer operating rules, not just stronger hardware.
The final Can You Put a Maglock on an Exit Door? quote should make the weak points visible. If cabling, power, monitoring, mobile app access, fire release, user management or future expansion are assumed rather than written down, the buyer is carrying risk that should have been solved during design.
















