In today’s Fixed-it Friday post I take a closer look at this fire door in a hotel stairway and I have a question for all of the fire door inspectors out there…would you cite this as a deficiency?
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I don’t know about you, but I LOVE old buildings and the stories they hold. The video in today’s post tells a touching story of community, hope, and never giving up.
Michael Wallick of DH Pace sent me today’s Wordless Wednesday photos, and I really have no words. If you see something that leaves YOU wordless, send me a photo! 🙂
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Steve Quinn of Flylock Security Solutions just sent me these photos, and they’re a great example of the little details that can affect a fire door. Can you see the problem (other than the obvious one!)?
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Today’s Quick Question is one that I had not given a lot of thought to: When a delayed egress lock has a nuisance delay and then goes into alarm, is the total time to release the lock 15 seconds?
I love this Fixed-it Friday story from Stanley Access Technologies, about helping to make the Hungerford Nature Center more accessible for their visitors.
I so appreciate having a network of people all over the world to share code information with! In today’s post you can replay my recent live session on access control hardware.
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Nikolaus Wegner sent me today’s Wordless Wednesday photo of a hotel fire door that looks like it has some clearance issues. There’s more info in the linked Decoded article.
Where is the bottom clearance of a fire door measured? From the bottom of the door to the bottom of the frame, the slab, the top of the flooring or threshold?