During my travels in other countries, I definitely notice a difference in how accessible routes are handled…this ramp in Cali, Colombia was an attempt to improve accessibility. See the problem?
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I know we have seen MANY of these blocked egress photos, but this one is pretty egregious. What I’m wondering is…are there no AHJs who eat here?
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On a residential dwelling unit or sleeping unit, is there a limit to the number of security devices (night latches, dead bolts, security chains, etc.) that can be installed along with the latchset/lockset?
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Proposal G88-25 is intended to add a new standard – ASTM F3561 – to the International Building Code (IBC) requirements for schools. What are your thoughts on resistance to forced entry?
Allen Huguley of Wagstaff Taylor & Associates, Inc. sent me today’s Fixed-it Friday photo…he’s not responsible for detailing this “fix”! (Although I’m kind of impressed with the workmanship!)
In preparation for the upcoming conference, From Education to Action: School Security Summit, Christin Kinman shares a preview from one of the speakers, Mike Olsen of 360 Security Services.
A few weeks ago I shared some information about the delayed egress locks I spotted in the Bogotá airport…I guess this is another way to “delay” egress. (Not recommended!)
Through my involvement against legislation that would allow barricade devices in schools, I have seen many cases where good intentions lead to unintended consequences.
I saw this Fixed-it Friday door down at the home improvement store. What do you think? Is this extended door loop a legit way to transfer the power to the hardware?
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