Our rapid one-way lockdown solution secures your doors against marauding attacks and provides emergency escape for your staff.
Fast-moving forced entry attempts aim to create as much chaos as possible and inflict bodily harm. These incidents tend to target retail stores selling valuable assets, offices of high-profile individuals such as councils and embassies, and critical national infrastructure (CNI) sites. Whether the goal is theft, disruption, or violence, personnel working on these premises face the risk of harm and need safe spaces to go to during these attacks.
The Foyle helps you fulfil your duty of care towards your employees during marauding and smash-and-grab attacks.
The Foyle operates as a single-point latch in day-to-day use. Pressing the red button primes the Foyle into its lockdown mode, firing out a strong bolt upon door closure and deadlocking to provide enhanced level forced entry resistance. This unique lock reliably auto-secures your invacuation areas with integrated access control features.
The Foyle also allows single-action egress for the personnel taking shelter once the building is confirmed to be safe.
Why choose the Foyle for your site?
Pressing the red button activates the rapid one-way lockdown function, which throws the additional bolt to secure the door against forced entry attempts. The pre-installed indicator clearly signals when lockdown mode is active to prevent staff from exiting and allowing attackers to gain entry to the invacuation area.
The Foyle includes access control functionality as standard to provide an audit trail and minimise the risk of unauthorised access, helping to protect your employees and visitors from unexpected attacks. All integrated access control systems will be disabled if lockdown mode is activated to prevent entry attempts from the outside.
While the rapid lockdown function keeps your staff protected, safe escape once the attack is under control or over is equally vital. The Foyle is designed to provide single-action egress that’s quick and easy to use once leaving the invacuation area is possible.


