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Home PageRobert D Drake2023-01-23T14:09:48-05:00
Today's Quick Question:  Would an institutional function lockset (always locked on both sides) be permitted on a door between two single restrooms?  

QQ/WWYD? Institutional Function Lockset

Today’s Quick Question: Would an institutional function lockset (always locked on both sides) be permitted on a door between two single restrooms?  

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I took today's Fixed-it Friday photo of my neighbor's door, where they have repurposed an old iron and also modified the masonry for the lock.  I love the functional creativity!

FF: Iron Pull

I took today’s Fixed-it Friday photo of my neighbor’s door, where they have repurposed an old iron and also modified the masonry for the lock.  I love the functional creativity!

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As part of an ongoing project, I'm updating my Decoded articles - the previous version of this one, addressing the requirements for door swing, was first written in 2012!  Here's the updated version.

Decoded: Door Swing

As part of an ongoing project, I’m updating my Decoded articles – the previous version of this one, addressing the requirements for door swing, was first written in 2012! Here’s the updated version.

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I saw today's Wordless Wednesday photo on the Crap Locksmithing Facebook page, and I'm still wondering what is happening here.  Any ideas?

WW: Still Scratching My Head

I saw today’s Wordless Wednesday photo on the Crap Locksmithing Facebook page, and I’m still wondering what is happening here.  Any ideas?

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In yesterday's post, I shared some information from BHMA about PCRs, and today's guest post from Aaron Owens of Allegion covers more about EPDs.  #sustainability

Unveiling Sustainable Advantage: How EPDs Empower Informed Choices

In yesterday’s post, I shared some information from BHMA about PCRs, and today’s guest post from Aaron Owens of Allegion covers more about EPDs. #sustainability

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Last month I shared an article on sustainability, and it's definitely a topic that we need to learn more about.  This week I'm sharing more info on PCRs and EPDs.  What are PCRs and EPDs?  Read on!

BHMA Blog: Advancing Sustainability Through PCRs

Last month I shared an article on sustainability, and it’s definitely a topic that we need to learn more about.  This week I’m sharing more info on PCRs and EPDs.  What are PCRs and EPDs?  Read on!

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Well, this is one way to solve the problem of an incorrect lock function (not recommended!).  Thanks to Tim Weller of Allegion for today's Fixed-it Friday photo!

FF: Screwed Up

Well, this is one way to solve the problem of an incorrect lock function (not recommended!).  Thanks to Tim Weller of Allegion for today’s Fixed-it Friday photo!

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Today's Quick Question is a common one related to entry doors serving hotel rooms and apartments:  Is a UL listing required for auxiliary items mounted on a 20-minute-rated fire door?

QQ: Door Guards and Privacy Latches

Today’s Quick Question is a common one related to entry doors serving hotel rooms and apartments: Is a UL listing required for auxiliary items mounted on a 20-minute-rated fire door?

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Today's Wordless Wednesday photo reminds me of the time that I wrote a specification for a hotel and the architect told me that the entry doors did not have to be lockable - ever. 

WW: Observations?

Today’s Wordless Wednesday photo reminds me of the time that I wrote a specification for a hotel and the architect told me that the entry doors did not have to be lockable – ever. 

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