There are so many online classes to choose from this week!  Which one(s) will help you stay up to date on what’s happening in the door and hardware industry?

End Users, Locksmiths, Installers – Thursday, June 24th:

Door Drills | Maintaining Your Door Closers, Featuring the LCN 4040XP
Thursday, June 24th, 10:00-11:00 a.m. and 2:00-3:00 p.m. EDT

Are you responsible in whole or part for keeping the doors at your facility in good working order?  If so, our Door Drills series is for you.

This session looks at door closers, one of the essential products in keeping openings safe and secure.  Learn common causes and cures for such symptoms as slamming doors, or doors that open too fast, or doors that only partially open, or doors with fluid running down from the closers.  We hope you can join us.

Sign up for this session and future Door Drills classes by visiting the Allegion Virtual Event Calendar.

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Architects, Specwriters – Thursday, June 24th:

AIA Continuing Education Webinar | Decoded: Touchless Solutions for Healthy Environments
Thursday, June 24th, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 2:00-3:00 p.m. EDT

With the increased focus on how to limit the spread of germs, many facility managers are considering their options for touchless operation of doors. This webinar will cover code requirements related to automatic operators and contactless access control, as well as accessibility considerations for new hands-free door pull designs.  Presented by: Heather Mistele, Architectural Services Consultant

Register here for the morning session or here for the afternoon session.

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And here are this week’s Webinar Wednesday sessions, presented this Wednesday, June 23rd (all times are EDT):

  • 10:00-11:00am: Keying Schematics
    • Labeling the different types of keys in a master key system can be challenging and confusing.  If you’ve ever wondered if there was a systematic industry standard for developing and assigning these labels, this webinar is for you.  Our Schlage Training Manager, Gordon Malczewski, will show you how to use the Standard Key Coding System to assign key symblols used on various levels of a master key system.
  • 12:00-1:00pm: The Essentials of Fire Door Inspection
    • Are you responsible or partially responsible for the integrity of the fire-rated openings at your facility or your customer’s facility? If so, then you probably also have some responsibility to ensure these openings pass an annual fire door inspection. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) first introduced requirements for annual fire door inspections in their 2007 edition of the NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives. Since the NFPA 80 2013 edition, fire door inspectors are required to examine each fire door assembly for thirteen criteria. Learn what those thirteen criteria are, how to spot them, and ultimately, how to protect life and property by keeping fire doors operating properly. Join Jeff Tock, our End User Training Manager, for this informative session.
  • 2:00-3:00pm: Hurricane Hardware Product Testing and Compliance
    • As codes continue to get more stringent in hurricane prone areas of the country, products designed for harsh conditions are becoming even more stringent. This session will familiarize you with the terminology used when discussing openings in hurricane zones and will give you an overview of the testing done on these products. You will learn what to look for when choosing the opening products, where to go to find product approvals, and what it takes for these products to be considered compliant. Leon Starks, our Steelcraft Training Manager, will lead this session.
  • 4:00-5:00pm: Servicing Schlage Networked AD Series Locks and Peripherals with Schlage Utility Software
    • Schlage Utility Software (SUS) is a robust tool that not only is used to set-up and secure your Schlage AD Series products, it can also help you maintain peak performance from your devices. During their lifecycle, troubleshooting, servicing, and occasional updates of your networked AD devices may be required, and this is the tool that helps you perform these tasks. This session will help you to achieve optimal performance of your AD components. John Dalrymple, our Electronics Training Manager, will lead this session.

Visit the Allegion Virtual Event Calendar for more information and to register for any of these sessions.

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