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Centrios expands its platform with the launch of Exit Trim

Centrios expands its platform with the launch of Exit Trim

NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Centrios, a cloud-based, mobile-first access control system, has announced the expansion of its radically simplified access control platform with the introduction of the Centrios Exit Trim - purpose-built for doors that require an exit device.

Exit device openings are some of the most common in a commercial space. Front entrances. Rear exits. Stairwells. Employee-only corridors. They’re required for life safety, yet they’re often the last openings to be modernized because upgrading them feels complex.

CentriosThe Centrios Exit Trim changes that. It extends the Centrios ecosystem to these important openings, delivering the same clean, app-based management experience businesses already rely on.

It can be ordered with the ASSA ABLOY ACCENTRA 6100 Exit Device, one of the most widely recognized rim Exit Devices in commercial applications. The 6100 is commonly specified for retail, schools, offices, healthcare facilities, and multi-tenant buildings - applications where durability, code compliance, and everyday performance matter.

The ASSA ABLOY ACCENTRA 6100 can be configured to multiple finishes and bar lengths with fire rated options. For distributors and installers, this simplifies specification and procurement.

New construction isn’t the only opportunity to modernize access. The Centrios Exit Trim is also designed to retrofit a range of existing exit devices already installed in the field. These brands represent some of the most common commercial exit hardware in North America - particularly in small businesses, offices, daycares, and retail environments. This retrofit flexibility allows businesses to bring access control into existing openings without replacing every public component on the door. It supports phased upgrades, budget-conscious improvements, and standardization across multiple locations.

The Centrios Exit Trim supports a wide range of common commercial applications, including retail environments with high daily traffic, back-of-house employee entrances,   emergency exits and stairwell doors, multi-tenant office buildings, and side and rear access points. These are openings that need to remain code-compliant while also being manageable, trackable, and adaptable to changing staff schedules.

For more information, visit centrios.com.

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