I love this Fixed-it Friday photo, sent by JB Ford of PSI Doors and Hardware. It was taken in a really cool entertainment venue in Natick, Massachusetts. Zoom in!
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I have updated this Decoded article to include the most recent code requirements, as the I-Codes now permit additional types of hardware to project into the clear opening height.
I received today’s Wordless Wednesday photos from Ruth Neeman – they were taken in a public building in Massachusetts. Since when does HVAC take priority over fire protection??
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In today’s post, read about how Von Duprin panic hardware contributed to code compliance, ease of use, durability, and design flexibility for Altru Health System.
Today’s question is whether one or both of the highlighted doors on this partial plan require panic hardware in order to comply with the IBC or NFPA 70. If you have info to share, please leave a comment!
My old pal, John Linehan, sent me today’s Fixed-it Friday photo along with a note that cracked me up: “I found this in an alley in downtown Hamilton, Bermuda and thought of you.” 😀
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.