Steve Wertman of Allegion sent me today’s Wordless Wednesday photo, and I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. Just kidding…I’m crying. The photo was taken in a state office building.
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Steve Wertman of Allegion sent me today’s Wordless Wednesday photo, and I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. Just kidding…I’m crying. The photo was taken in a state office building.
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Looks like the door on the other end has the same set up!!!
At least they did not remove the glazing film. Followed that rule.
I was thinking that too but I couldn’t tell for sure!
– Lori
Oh, where to start? The hypocrisy is killing me here. They want to be compliant with the impact glass but blow right past the safety for the door. Don’t get me started on whoever installed that hasp. One screw on the frame?
Question for Lori: When removed, would the new holes in the door and frame compromise the fire rating on the door?
The holes left behind after removing the hasp could be filled with steel fasteners and that would be compliant with NFPA 80.
– Lori
Screwdriver is the key. A serious violation, thought, these things happen only in the third World.