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Home PageRobert D Drake2023-01-23T14:09:48-05:00
Last month, I shared a post written by Christin Kinman of Allegion, about an innovative school security summit she was planning...today's post is a follow-up about this successful event!

From Education to Action

Last month, I shared a post written by Christin Kinman of Allegion, about an innovative school security summit she was planning…today’s post is a follow-up about this successful event!

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The memories of the 3rd grade joke came flooding back when my kids and I were at the airport in Santa Marta, Colombia.  And at least I got some Wordless Wednesday photos!  :D

WW: Family Restroom

The memories of the 3rd grade joke came flooding back when my kids and I were at the airport in Santa Marta, Colombia. And at least I got some Wordless Wednesday photos!  😀

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Today's post is a follow-up to the previous article from US Glass Magazine, regarding IBC proposal G88-25.  What are your thoughts on adding forced entry resistance requirements for schools?

US Glass: Proposal G88-25, Part II

Today’s post is a follow-up to the previous article from US Glass Magazine, regarding IBC proposal G88-25. What are your thoughts on adding forced entry resistance requirements for schools?

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In preparation for an upcoming session on this topic, I have updated this Decoded article with current code references.  If you're not familiar with this recent code change, check it out! 

Decoded: Egress From Exterior Spaces

In preparation for an upcoming session on this topic, I have updated this Decoded article with current code references. If you’re not familiar with this recent code change, check it out! 

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Last month, Mark Kuhn and I happened upon an unusual Fixed-it Friday

FF: At the Dollar Store

Last month, Mark Kuhn and I happened upon an unusual Fixed-it Friday “fix” in Savannah…it wasn’t very effective since Mark had the door open in a couple of minutes.

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A few years ago, I shared a document from the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools which cautioned against the use of classroom barricade devices.  In today's post I have some updated statistics.

FBI: Active Shooter Incidents in the United States, 2024

A few years ago, I shared a document from the Partner Alliance for Safer Schools which cautioned against the use of classroom barricade devices. In today’s post I have some updated statistics.

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Today's Wordless Wednesday post is definitely not wordless, it includes an explanation of why these hospital doors would not be compliant with the US model codes (the hospital is in Mexico).

WW: Hospital “Egress”

Today’s Wordless Wednesday post is definitely not wordless, it includes an explanation of why these hospital doors would not be compliant with the US model codes (the hospital is in Mexico).

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Today's Quick Question has come up many times in different forms:  On a multi-level parking garage with a capacity of 600 cars, do the stair doors and exit discharge doors require panic hardware?

QQ: Parking Garage Panics

Today’s Quick Question has come up many times in different forms: On a multi-level parking garage with a capacity of 600 cars, do the stair doors and exit discharge doors require panic hardware?

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As I catch up after my surprise appendectomy, Mark Kuhn has written the first post in a series about basic hardware terminology.  Hopefully these posts will be helpful to the newer people in the industry.

Back-2-Basics: Backsets

As I catch up after my surprise appendectomy, Mark Kuhn has written the first post in a series about basic hardware terminology.  Hopefully these posts will be helpful to the newer people in the industry.

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