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28 02, 2023

Decoded: Sensors for Automatic Operators

By |2023-03-20T16:59:15-04:00February 28th, 2023|Accessibility, Articles, Automatic Operators|0 Comments

This Decoded column, which will be published in the April issue of Door Security + Safety Magazine, is the first in a new question-and-answer format. In the past 13 years I’ve covered just about every code-related topic that applies to openings, so it's time for a new approach.

14 02, 2023

Locksmith Ledger: Five Code Considerations for Multifamily Residential Buildings

By |2023-02-20T08:13:42-05:00February 14th, 2023|Accessibility, Electrified Hardware, Fire Doors, Locksmith Ledger, Means of Egress, Panic Hardware|0 Comments

Many doors have to meet multiple sets of code requirements, for code-compliant egress, fire protection, and accessibility.  There are dozens of applicable mandates that apply to door openings in a multifamily residential building; here are five to consider...

2 02, 2023

Decoded: Approved Changes and Clarifications to the 2024 International Building Code

By |2023-02-28T00:37:56-05:00February 2nd, 2023|Accessibility, Articles, Fire Doors, Means of Egress|3 Comments

My latest Decoded article, published in the January/February issue of Door Security + Safety, addresses upcoming changes to the 2024 I-Codes. I covered additional changes affecting electrified hardware in a previous article. 

23 01, 2023

STANLEY Access Technologies: New Horizons Village

By |2023-01-23T09:05:52-05:00January 23rd, 2023|Accessibility, Automatic Operators, Videos|1 Comment

When it comes to ADA compliance, there are minimum requirements, and there are real-life requirements. STANLEY Access Technologies is proud to partner with New Horizons Village to continue this very important conversation and advance the mission of accessibility for all. 

9 01, 2023

Life Safety Digest: The Importance of Fire Door Assemblies in Residential Occupancies

By |2023-02-22T11:18:53-05:00January 9th, 2023|FDAI, Fire Doors, Life Safety Digest|2 Comments

Based on the average number of fires that occur annually in multifamily residential buildings and the effects of non-compliant fire doors during past fires, I firmly believe that enforcing the annual requirements for fire door inspections will save lives.

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