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Why have buttons to unlock doors?
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I'm an American living in Italy, and I don't understand why there are so many doors where you have to push a button if you want to exit a building. I don't understand why in so many cases these buttons are located so far away from the door, in many cases they'll be on the opposite side of the room.

My questions are:

Why are doors designed like this here? What's the advantage to doing so?

What happens if there's an emergency? What if the electrical system goes down? How would I exit if I don't have the key?

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