I had a tough time deciding whether to post today’s door closer photos for Wordless Wednesday or for Fixed-it Friday, but I’m definitely wordless! What do you think?
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This Quick Question came up recently in relation to the IBC section addressing egress for exterior spaces: Would the enclosed courtyard in my building be considered an egress court?
I tend to notice and appreciate details, and I get a little thrill when I see that someone has taken the time to install hardware with the correct components. So what’s a CUSH shoe support?
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Today’s Fixed-it Friday post covers a “fix” that was made in the 2024 IBC – to remove the Bolt Locks section and address flush bolts (all 3 types) in a table under Locks and Latches.
If you’re not familiar with the SLA page, it’s THE resource for the code requirements related to electrified hardware and special locking arrangements on iDigHardware. Now updated!
I received today’s Wordless Wednesday photos from a retired AHJ…what can I say?? Sports facilities tend to have problems with security vs. egress, and sometimes come up with solutions like this.
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Today’s Quick Question was sent to me by a contractor: On a pair of doors, is it acceptable to install a dummy lever on the inactive leaf if that door is equipped with flush bolts?
Today I’m sharing a resource on security and safety that I think will be really valuable for schools and other types of facilities – an infographic that is available in both digital and printable formats.
Although control vestibules are not currently addressed in the model codes, a change has been approved for the 2027 edition of the I-Codes and may be used to request AHJ approval.