In the January/February issue of Door Security + Safety magazine, I have an article giving a preview of two important changes that have been approved for the 2027 I-Codes.
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I’m getting all kinds of ideas for secret doors in my own house! Check out this Wordless Wednesday reel, and if you have seen any secret doors, send them along!
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In Mark Kuhn’s next post, he asks a question that I’ve wondered about myself…Do you know of a code or standard that requires a door to be locked or lockable, restricting access?
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I have updated this 10-year-old post about locks on elevator equipment rooms with info from the current codes and standards, because Mark Kuhn refers to it in his next post (look for that tomorrow).
Chuck Gulla of Allegion sent me today’s Fixed-it Friday photo, which has inspired me to put drop plates on the list for the next “What’s that?” post. Stay tuned, and happy Friday!
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I saw a question posted on Facebook about how to address panic hardware that runs across the vision light…which reminded me that I should write a “What’s that?” post on the topic.
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It has been a while since I’ve written about sleeping with your bedroom door closed…in today’s Wordless Wednesday post, check out a video from the Macon-Bibb County Fire Department.
These photos hit my inbox at exactly the moment I needed some happy news…who knows what animal is represented here? Thanks to Curtis Meskus, Town of Charlton CBO!
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Today I’m sharing a case study by Christin Kinman of Allegion, which includes some great examples of how to address school security concerns without compromising on safety.