Mark Kuhn and I are in Golden, Colorado this week, doing some training for our Early Careers Program. Mark’s latest post looks at a common problem with assembly occupancies…
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Last week I visited this church that has been under construction for more than 20 years. The doors aren’t in yet, but I’m sharing it anyway because they don’t build them like this any more!
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Several people have recently mentioned to me that they have not been receiving their email notifications of new posts on iDigHardware. The good news is…it’s an easy fix!
Last week on a family trip we saw THE MOST AMAZING gigantic church, which was enough to leave me #wordless since it’s located in a town with less than 400 residents…but THE DOORS!!!
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Mark Kuhn’s latest post looks at the advantages of push pad style panic hardware vs. crossbar style. Can you think of any other advantages or disadvantages to add?
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A traditional storeroom function lockset may be difficult for some users to operate, and could be prohibited by local codes. Today’s post explains the operation of a new accessible storeroom function.
I know it’s July and probably not snowing where you are, but Deviant Ollam recently sent me these photos taken by Harrison Sobczyk, and I’m Wordless!
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How do the accessibility standards affect the use of keys and electronic credentials? Find out in this month’s Decoded column for Door Security + Safety Magazine.
Check out my article in the Summer issue of Life Safety Digest, which answers the common questions about corridor doors and smoke barrier doors in health care facilities.