My old pal, John Linehan, sent me today’s Fixed-it Friday photos along with a note that cracked me up: “I found this in an alley in downtown Hamilton, Bermuda and thought of you.” 😀
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Today’s guest post from Adam Fisk of Allegion shares a helpful resource for understanding and applying the code requirements for auto operators on certain buildings. Thanks Adam!
Maybe I should start a series called “My Neighbors’ Doors.” I saw this beautiful door while walking home the other day, and I was wordless! I’d love to see your beautiful door photos!
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As part of a collective effort to improve their safety and security guidelines, the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools (PASS) has launched the highly anticipated digitized security checklist.
I was working on a presentation the other day about questions on delayed egress locks, and I came across the term “gang bus” related to the Von Duprin Chexit. When would you use it?
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We’ve all seen creative methods of protecting users from touching hardware that has been heated by the sun, but did you know that Trimco has an actual solution to this problem?!
For a roof door that allows access to mechanical equipment on the roof, what are your preferred locking methods or functions – both electrical and mechanical? What would you do?
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Today’s Wordless Wednesday photo was taken by Justin Lambert of Goldense Building Products, who arrived to check out a “sagging door” and was left wordless by the previous repair.
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A post from last month has raised another Quick Question: Why would a push plate or door pull require a UL 10C listing, when fire doors need to having latching hardware?