I’ve posted about this in the past, but I still don’t know of a code requirement that specifically prohibits or permits the application shown in today’s Fixed-it Friday photo. Thoughts?
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LCN is celebrating 100 years since the launch of Norton-Lasier Company in 1926 and the introduction of door closers under the “LCN” trademark. Read more about the history in today’s post!
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Kelly Reese of Allegion sent me today’s Wordless Wednesday photos…what do you think? Does this door require special knowledge for egress?
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With today’s guest post from Colleen Furlong, we are kicking off a special focus on Accessible and Inclusive Design, with a series of six articles, bring together perspectives from across Allegion.
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Ten – YES 10! – years ago, I wrote a post asking what lock function readers recommended for a lactation room or nursing room. What do you think of this application I saw in an airport?
I walked into my hotel room the other night and was surprised to see swing-clear hinges on the bathroom door. Check out the photos in today’s Fixed-it Friday post for more info on this application.
Are manually-operated swinging gates on accessible routes subject to the requirement for a flush, smooth surface on the push side, measured 10 inches up from the floor or ground?
By the time this week is over I will have visited five airports – these are just two of the many doors I’ve seen so far. What problems do you notice in these Wordless Wednesday photos?
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I updated yesterday’s post so I could answer a question about the Von Duprin Safety Glow (SG) option. When would you specify this “glow-in-the-dark” coating on the touchpad?