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Home PageRobert D Drake2023-01-23T14:09:48-05:00
By request, I have updated this article on smoke doors to include the requirements of the 2024 IBC.  When you have a question about a smoke door, just decide which of the 5 types it is and refer to the section for that type. 

Decoded: Smoke Door Requirements of the International Building Code

By request, I have updated this article on smoke doors to include the requirements of the 2024 IBC.  When you have a question about a smoke door, just decide which of the 5 types it is and refer to the section for that type. 

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DoorCheck recently created a children's book about school safety and security, and they allowed me to share it here.  Read more from JB de la Garza, one of DoorCheck's founders...

DoorCheck: Safe & Sound at Maplewood Elementary

DoorCheck recently created a children’s book about school safety and security, and they allowed me to share it here.  Read more from JB de la Garza, one of DoorCheck’s founders…

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Jim Hooker of DH Pace sent me today's Fixed-it Friday photo, looking for advice on how to add stops to these existing chapel doors.  WWYD?  Any ideas?

FF/WWYD? Stop for an Arched Door

Jim Hooker of DH Pace sent me today’s Fixed-it Friday photo, looking for advice on how to add stops to these existing chapel doors.  WWYD?  Any ideas?

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In 2025, BHMA published a new standard to establish methods for defining levels of acoustic performance of door hardware.  The article linked in today's post goes into more detail...

BHMA A156.42 – Acoustic Performance Rating for Operational Noise of Architectural Hardware

In 2025, BHMA published a new standard to establish methods for defining levels of acoustic performance of door hardware.  The article linked in today’s post goes into more detail…

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If one set of doors was lockable and the other was always unlocked (not lockable), I think this could be considered a dead end corridor. How would you have specified the hardware for these doors?

WW: Dead End?

If one set of doors was lockable and the other was always unlocked (not lockable), I think this could be considered a dead end corridor. How would you have specified the hardware for these doors?

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In this Decoded article, I took a closer look at the requirements related to fire protection systems for doors with electrified hardware.

Decoded: Fire Protection System Requirements for Special Locking Arrangements

In this Decoded article, I took a closer look at the requirements related to fire protection systems for doors with electrified hardware.

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I was recently reading a case study from TGP about a new secondary school project in Vancouver, BC, and it got me thinking about the buildings where I attended junior high and high school.

TGP: Eric Hamber Secondary School

I was recently reading a case study from TGP about a new secondary school project in Vancouver, BC, and it got me thinking about the buildings where I attended junior high and high school.

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I spent this week in Indianapolis, where I felt temperatures unlike any that I can remember experiencing in at least 25 years.  Check out some of the doors I found on my trip in today's post.

FF: BRRR

I spent this week in Indianapolis, where I felt temperatures unlike any that I can remember experiencing in at least 25 years.  Check out some of the doors I found on my trip in today’s post.

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Here's Part 2 of my post from Tuesday, addressing changes to the 2027 edition of the IBC permitting a second releasing motion for egress in certain types of rooms.

Coming in 2027: Two Releasing Motions for Bedroom Doors

Here’s Part 2 of my post from Tuesday, addressing changes to the 2027 edition of the IBC permitting a second releasing motion for egress in certain types of rooms.

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