I’ve posted about this in the past, but I still don’t know of a code requirement that specifically prohibits or permits the application shown in today’s Fixed-it Friday photo. Thoughts?
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LCN is celebrating 100 years since the launch of Norton-Lasier Company in 1926 and the introduction of door closers under the “LCN” trademark. Read more about the history in today’s post!
Kelly Reese of Allegion sent me today’s Wordless Wednesday photos…what do you think? Does this door require special knowledge for egress?
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With today’s guest post from Colleen Furlong, we are kicking off a special focus on Accessible and Inclusive Design, with a series of six articles, bring together perspectives from across Allegion.
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Ten – YES 10! – years ago, I wrote a post asking what lock function readers recommended for a lactation room or nursing room. What do you think of this application I saw in an airport?
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I walked into my hotel room the other night and was surprised to see swing-clear hinges on the bathroom door. Check out the photos in today’s Fixed-it Friday post for more info on this application.
Are manually-operated swinging gates on accessible routes subject to the requirement for a flush, smooth surface on the push side, measured 10 inches up from the floor or ground?
By the time this week is over I will have visited five airports – these are just two of the many doors I’ve seen so far. What problems do you notice in these Wordless Wednesday photos?
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I updated yesterday’s post so I could answer a question about the Von Duprin Safety Glow (SG) option. When would you specify this “glow-in-the-dark” coating on the touchpad?