I’d be surprised if I could go into a hotel and NOT find an egress, accessibility, or fire door problem, but this one had several. Have you seen any Wordless Wednesday doors lately?
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iDigHardware Readers – I need your help! Someone recently asked me about options for software to do fire door inspections, but I’ve decided to expand the question.
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Technically the doors in today’s Fixed-it Friday photos are probably wicket doors, but they serve the same purpose as a Dutch door. What do you think?
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My next Decoded article covers one of the more confusing topics related to electrified hardware – are these products required to be listed to UL 294, UL 1034, neither, or both???
I just finished writing a super technical Decoded article and my brain is tired, so enjoy today’s beautiful Wordless Wednesday photos from San Miguel, city of amazing doors. 🙂
Requirements for openings in X-Ray rooms and PET scan facilities have always been a bit mysterious for me, especially when combined with my other Achilles heel – glazing.
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In the next episode of Paul Timm’s podcast – The Changing Face of School Security, he talks with the Tall Cop, Jermaine Galloway, about substance abuse in schools.
When I search my camera roll for the word “door”, 4,879 photos show up. Today’s Fixed-it Friday photos are from the Milan-Malpensa Airport, where using an alarmed exit will get you in big trouble.
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In the January/February issue of Door Security + Safety magazine, I have an article giving a preview of two important changes that have been approved for the 2027 I-Codes.