Two Schools of Thought: Michigan / New York

28 04, 2022

Facility Executive: Fire Doors And Compliance In Multi-Family Facilities

By |2022-04-24T01:10:55-04:00April 28th, 2022|FDAI, Fire Doors|2 Comments

In this Q&A feature with Facility Executive, I offer educated insight around the importance of fire doors in multifamily facilities, illustrating the impact with real-world examples, referencing codes and offering tips to facility managers to ensure compliance.

21 04, 2022

NFPA Learn Something New: Is ‘Stop, Drop, and Roll’ still relevant?

By |2022-04-21T14:06:43-04:00April 21st, 2022|Close the Door, Videos|2 Comments

As someone who grew up in the 70's and 80's, I remember learning to "Stop, Drop, and Roll" in school.  To be honest, I thought this was a skill that I would use much more often, kind of like the quicksand survival tactics I obsessed about as a kid. 

29 03, 2022

FAQs about Controlled Egress Locks in Health Care Facilities

By |2022-03-27T13:33:08-04:00March 29th, 2022|Electrified Hardware, hc, Health Care|0 Comments

As I said in my previous post about fire door FAQs, I will be posting more groups of FAQs in the coming months, to try to fill in some gaps where there is still confusion.  In this post I am answering a few common questions on controlled egress doors in health care facilities.

1 03, 2022

In rush to finish MSY, was the airport properly fire-proofed?

By |2022-03-04T14:37:05-05:00March 1st, 2022|arch, Fire Doors, Videos|6 Comments

This story from WWLTV does a great job of illustrating the importance of compartmentalizing a building for fire protection.  It focuses on the firestopping at the new MSY airport in New Orleans, and discusses the potential results of voids that are not code-compliant.

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