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Ligature-Resistant Hardware

Our ligature-resistant hardware products are designed specifically for behavioral health facilities to reduce the risk of patient self-harm while delivering durable, robust performance. Our ligature-resistant hardware products combine elegant design with functional performance, offering a modern appearance to help create a calming and therapeutic environment.

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KG28

Ligature-Resistant Wall Mounted Seat

A high-strength, multipurpose seat for behavioral health to improve patient safety and reduce self-harm risk – suitable for shower & wet rooms!

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KG180

Ligature-Resistant Coat Hook (Single)

A single ligature-resistant coat hook suitable for patient areas with a low load release flexible rubber hook.

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KG177

Ligature-Resistant Dual Coat Hook Rack

A ligature resistant dual coat hook rack suitable for patient areas that will support items such as coats or towels before releasing under additional weight.

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KG178

Ligature Resistant Quad Coat Hook Rack

A ligature resistant coat hook rack suitable for patient areas featuring four flexible rubber hooks with low load release thresholds.

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KG166 / KG167

Clinic Room Hatch

A secure Clinic Room Hatch unit that is installed into doors to provide a secure medicine serving solution while retaining ligature resistant design.

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KG171

Clinic Room Hatch with Vision Panel

A secure door hatch with Vision Panel to provide a safe serving solution with the added benefit of observation capabilities. The hatch allows for communication or for items to be passed out of a secure room without needing to open the door leaf to increase staff safety in high risk areas.

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KG111

Continuous Hinge

A stainless steel hinge that runs the full length of the door to provide maximum strength, security, and safety. It is machined with a specially formed metal cap to resist ligature attachment and fitted with security pin Torx fixings.

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KG35

Double Action Transom Closer

A concealed double-action, ligature resistant transom closer that allows the door to operate in both directions and automatically closes the door.

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KG31

Easy Grip Ligature-Resistant Pull Handle (Bolt Fixed)

A compact ligature-resistant handle with an elegant appearance to help create a modern environment, designed to give excellent grip while remaining safe for installation in all user group areas.

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KG30

Easy Grip Ligature-Resistant Pull Handle (on Back Plate)

A compact ligature-resistant handle with a shaped back plate, designed to give excellent grip in all user group areas.

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KG41

Ergo Grip Ligature-Resistant Handle (Bolt Fixed)

A stylish and modern ligature resistant pull handle that offers excellent grip suitable for patient accessible areas.

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KG40

Ergo Grip Ligature-Resistant Handle (on Back Plate)

A stylish and modern ligature resistant pull handle that offers excellent grip suitable for patient accessible areas.

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KG187

Flat Face Floor Door Stop

The Flat Face Floor Door Stop delivers robust performance and ligature-resistant design with a non-institutional appearance, manufactured from cast aluminum with a durable rubber stop.

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KG187M

Floor Door Stop with Magnet

The KG187-M is a highly durable ligature-resistant door stop that features a flush-fitted magnet capable of holding the door leaf in the open position.

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KG37

Free Swing Transom Closer

A concealed double-action, ligature resistant Free Swing Transom Closer allowing doors to operate in both directions with no resistance. In the event of a fire alarm, the closer is activated to automatically bring the door back to the closed position.

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KG240

High Secure Electric Strike Release

An electric strike release designed for high secure environments where security is a key consideration.

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