FF: Double Bolts

8 03, 2018

WWYD? Joint Commission Policy Changes

By |2021-02-26T13:14:27-05:00March 8th, 2018|FDAI, Fire Doors, hc, Health Care|15 Comments

I'm just going to admit it - I'm confused - and I'm hoping that someone who works more closely with the Joint Commission can help to clear this up.  The Joint Commission recently distributed a document giving notice of 3 changes to their standards; 2 of the changes involve doors, and the effective date is March 11, 2018.

26 02, 2018

Restroom Kits for Automatic Operators

By |2018-02-26T15:16:34-05:00February 26th, 2018|Accessibility, Automatic Operators, Electrified Hardware|3 Comments

Questions continue to arise regarding how to properly specify/supply hardware for a single restroom door with an automatic operator.  The challenge is that the outside actuator (push button) for the automatic operator has to be interfaced with the locking system; otherwise, the actuator could open the door even when the restroom is occupied.

22 02, 2018

Why Compromise?

By |2018-02-22T13:05:35-05:00February 22nd, 2018|School Security|11 Comments

Let's help school administrators learn how to secure doors more quickly while keeping evacuation options open, rather than on how to make security cheaper while ignoring the potential consequences.

9 02, 2018

FF: State to City College: Uninstall 1,000 Fire Code-Defying ‘Barricade Devices’

By |2022-05-05T23:12:15-04:00February 9th, 2018|Fixed-it Friday, Means of Egress, School Security|9 Comments

Yesterday, I read an article about a college in California that purchased and installed 1,000 barricade devices at a cost of more than $200,000, as recommended by the local police chief. The college later removed the devices, as they are not compliant with the building code and fire code in California, or with the ADA.

22 01, 2018

WWYD? How can we help UL spread their message?

By |2018-01-22T14:29:27-05:00January 22nd, 2018|Close the Door, FDAI, Fire Doors, WWYD?|6 Comments

You have all heard me talk about how important it is to sleep with your bedroom door closed at night - to benefit from the protection provided by a closed door.  I've been writing about fire doors on iDigHardware for 9 YEARS(!), trying to inform as many people as possible about the purpose of fire doors, why they need to be closed and latched when a fire occurs, and what is involved with an annual fire door inspection.

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