Panic Hardware Styles and Types

6 10, 2015

Introduction to Codes

By |2016-05-18T16:43:28-04:00October 6th, 2015|Videos|5 Comments

Whether we’re specifying, supplying, installing, or inspecting doors and hardware, it’s our responsibility to speak up if we see situations that we know are not code-compliant and do our best to rectify them...

30 09, 2015

Field Labeling of Fire Doors and Frames

By |2017-05-01T09:34:05-04:00September 30th, 2015|FDAI, Fire Doors|7 Comments

With increased enforcement of the fire door assembly inspection requirements, deficiencies will no longer be ignored. When an AHJ sees non-labeled doors or frames in a location where a fire door assembly is required, it may be an indicator of other problems with the opening protective. In the past, there were limited options...

18 09, 2015

FF: School Safety “Sew-cials”

By |2015-09-18T13:17:17-04:00September 18th, 2015|Fixed-it Friday, Locks & Keys, Mexico Update, School Security|15 Comments

Ideally a classroom door can be locked from within the classroom without opening the door and potential exposing the teacher to an intruder in the hallway. Many schools have existing classroom function locksets, which have to be locked by inserting a key in the outside cylinder. When a district doesn't have the funding to replace the locks...

17 09, 2015

Construction Specifier: Understanding Code Requirements for Panic Hardware

By |2015-09-17T14:31:19-04:00September 17th, 2015|Construction Specifier, Panic Hardware|13 Comments

This article is currently posted on ConstructionSpecifier.com...The question, “When is panic hardware required by code?” is one that many specifiers continue to struggle with because there isn't a simple answer to this seemingly simple question...

1 09, 2015

WWYD? Removable Mullion on a Fire Door Assembly

By |2015-09-02T13:39:27-04:00September 1st, 2015|Fire Doors, WWYD?|26 Comments

Sometimes a question crosses my desk that surprises me - it seems like after 6+ years of writing about doors and hardware every day I would have heard them all, but this was a first. I was asked to find out where in the codes it states that a removable mullion is acceptable to use on a fire door assembly...

27 08, 2015

Classroom Barricade Myths and Facts (video)

By |2016-01-13T11:10:09-05:00August 27th, 2015|School Security|8 Comments

Last month, along with a panel of experts, I presented the myths and facts about classroom barricade devices on behalf of the Door Security and Safety Foundation for the annual conference of the National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM).  I recorded my portion of the presentation so I could post the myths and facts here.  Feel free to share the link with those considering the use of barricade devices, or any jurisdictions discussing the possibility of changing their codes.

5 08, 2015

WW: Barring Imminent Threats

By |2015-08-05T07:45:54-04:00August 5th, 2015|School Security, Wordless Wednesday|9 Comments

Articles touting the value of classroom barricade devices without any mention of the related safety issues are legitimizing the use of these devices that are not compliant with the model codes. An article in this month's Security Management magazine, a publication of ASIS International, covers the perceived security benefits of the devices used in the Mentor, Ohio school district...

3 08, 2015

Guide to the ADA Standards – Chapter 4

By |2021-08-02T16:29:19-04:00August 3rd, 2015|Accessibility|3 Comments

Last year I posted a link to a guide on the US Access Board's website, which helps to explain the ADA Standards. Initially, the online guide only covered Chapters 1-3. The Access Board recently added Chapter 4 to the guide (found here), which is the chapter covering Accessible Routes - including Doors, Doorways, and Gates...

28 07, 2015

NASFM Annual Conference

By |2016-01-13T11:10:09-05:00July 28th, 2015|School Security|2 Comments

Today I presented as part of a panel discussion at the annual conference of the National Association of State Fire Marshals, along with my fellow panelists: Larry Flowers - Ohio State Fire Marshal, Ed Paulk - Alabama State Fire Marshal, Kelly Nicolello of UL, and John Woestman of the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association. The panel was moderated by Jim Tidwell of Tidwell Code Consulting, and Jim Narva of NASFM kicked it off.

23 07, 2015

Options for Securing Classroom Doors (video)

By |2021-11-09T00:09:50-05:00July 23rd, 2015|Accessibility, Fire Doors, Locks & Keys, Means of Egress, School Security, Videos|2 Comments

Here's the latest in our series of whiteboard animation videos explaining door-related topics. This one covers various options for securing classroom doors, in alignment with the guidelines from the National Association of State Fire Marshals. Enjoy and share!

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