Today’s guest post from Adam Fisk of Allegion shares a helpful resource for understanding and applying the code requirements for auto operators on certain buildings. Thanks Adam!
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Codes are hard. That’s no hot take – it’s a fact. They’re very specific, there are books full of them, and, sometimes, they change on you! It’s why we all love Lori – our ever-present knowledge base of all things code. (Not to mention the source of a good laugh with some truly remarkable DIY installs!)
I am no Lori Greene – nor will I ever be – but I am a self-proclaimed door control enthusiast with a special interest in automatic operators. That’s why I’ve collaborated with Lori on this latest auto operator code resource – an attempt at making this code easier to understand.
Lori’s written in detail on this one (find those resources below), but for a quick, visual overview on when automatic door operators are required at accessible public entrances, please enjoy the following resource!
Related Links:
- Auto Operators in Mixed-Use Facilities, 2024
- Automatic Operators Required by Code, 2023
- Automatic Operators on Accessible Public Entrances, 2021
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