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Additional Resources
- Intro to Codes (video)
- Decoded: Use Groups and Occupancy Classifications
- Decoded: Calculating the Occupant Load
- Decoded: Anatomy of a Fire Door (video)
- iDigHardware Fire Door Page
- New: Maximum Hole Size for Job-Site Preps
- Decoded: Extraneous Labels on Fire Door Assemblies
- Decoded: Egress Requirements for Door Openings (video)
- Decoded: Two Releasing Motions for Egress
- Double-Cylinder Deadbolts Revisited
- Decoded: Panic Hardware Refresher
- Where is panic hardware required by code? (video)
- Decoded: Panic Hardware Requirements for Rooms Housing Electrical Equipment
- Fail Secure vs. Fail Safe (video)
- Decoded: Special Locking Arrangements vs. Normal Locking Arrangements
- Code Requirements for Electromagnetic Locks (video)
- QQ: Battery Back-up
- Decoded: Stairwell Reentry (video)
- Decoded: Accessibility Requirements for Door Openings (video)
- Decoded: Opening Force vs. Operable Force
- Decoded: Flush Bottom Rails
- Decoded: Automatic Operators on Accessible Public Entrances