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!
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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?
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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.
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The latest post from Mark Kuhn addresses a type of facility that is becoming much more common these days – data centers. How do you think the model codes should address these buildings?
Jamie Lyn Callahan of Allegion sent me today’s Wordless Wednesday photos, taken during a kids’ birthday party at an indoor playground. This door makes for a great “teachable moment.”
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Is compliance with the ANSI-ASA S12.60 standard required for any school projects? What is the current practice for classroom doors? Sound gasketing? STC-rated assemblies?
With three kids in various stages of university life, I’ve spent A LOT of time on college campuses lately. One trend that I’ve noticed is the increased use of glazing – there’s a great example in today’s post!