Latch your door to the wall for a secure hold.
A magnet holds the door open; pull on the door to release.
Push your door open to automatically engage the holder; pull on the door to release.
For use with doors that already have a closer, these holders keep doors open with an electromagnet. When activated by a fire alarm, the magnet shuts off and releases the door.
Latch your door to the floor for a secure hold.
Flip holders down to keep doors open; flip up to release.
Step on the spring-operated plunger to hold your door in place; tap on the release lever to free it.
Small enough to slip into a pocket, these foldable wedges are good for workers who frequently need to prop doors open as they move from job to job. Slide them under the door to hold it open.
Slide these wedges under the door to hold it open.
These three-way holders can be inserted under the door, over the top corner of the door, or over the hinge pin to hold a door open.
Place one of these wire springs onto your door's hinge pin to keep it open.
Mount one end to the frame and the other end to your door to prevent it from opening too far.
Hold doors open within the 85° to 110° range without adding clutter to your floor or walls.
Stop unauthorized personnel from opening doors in your facility—these barricades help you meet lockdown regulations and advisory protocols.
Commonly used on semi-trailer doors, these holders have a long hook that secures heavy doors in the open position.