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8 04, 2014

In the News

By |2016-08-31T11:00:14-04:00April 8th, 2014|Fire Doors, Means of Egress, News|1 Comment

The outstanding code violations include missing or damaged fire doors and exposed wiring, he said, and replacement doors and light fixtures have been ordered. An improperly installed gate and a parking problem also have been fixed to accommodate emergency vehicles, he said....

10 03, 2014

Memory Care Egress

By |2014-03-10T11:59:17-04:00March 10th, 2014|Electrified Hardware, Health Care, Means of Egress|5 Comments

To some, locking doors to prevent egress may seem like a step backward. But in some applications, the danger of elopement is much greater than potential hazards of controlled egress. Until now, it has been difficult for memory care facilities to balance the code requirements for free egress or delayed egress, with the needs of their residents...

5 03, 2014

WW: School Security

By |2017-10-26T12:51:32-04:00March 5th, 2014|Locks & Keys, Means of Egress, Panic Hardware, Wordless Wednesday|5 Comments

The Wordless Wednesday Winner is Logan Piburn, from Dyron Murphy Architects!  Logan sent me LOTS of photos, and explained that these were taken at various rural schools, most built in the early 70's and still in use today.  The photos were taken during surveys to identify existing problems and plan renovations.

4 03, 2014

Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle

By |2014-03-28T16:45:32-04:00March 4th, 2014|Beautiful Doors, Doors & Frames, Push/Pull|6 Comments

Today's winner of the 5th-birthday gift card is Dan Droker of CCI Automated Technologies, who sent me some great photos from the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. It makes me happy to imagine some of you embarrassing your spouses and kids by taking door photos during family outings. My family has begun to automatically sense when a door piques my interest, and they make themselves scarce. Except the little one who wants to be in every picture...

3 03, 2014

Shorty Panics

By |2014-03-28T16:45:16-04:00March 3rd, 2014|Means of Egress, Panic Hardware|20 Comments

When panic hardware is installed, the actuating portion of the panic hardware must "extend at least one-half of the door leaf width." I have been taught since my first days in hardware school, that this means the width of the touchpad or crossbar has to measure at least half the width of the door. But lately I've had a couple of situations where someone interpreted this in a different way...

20 02, 2014

WWYD: Accessible Access Control Credentials

By |2017-05-30T16:09:30-04:00February 20th, 2014|Accessibility, Locks & Keys, WWYD?|8 Comments

I really enjoyed reading everyone's input on my post about emergency exit seals, and since I'm currently in a 3-day class for the NFPA Certified Fire Plan Examiner program and don't have a lot of time for blogging, here's another question for which I have no concrete answer but would love your insight...

14 02, 2014

FF: Doors of Klemens Torggler

By |2014-02-14T01:17:13-05:00February 14th, 2014|Beautiful Doors, Fixed-it Friday|5 Comments

The design blogs and architectural sites are all abuzz about these doors designed by Austrian artist Klemens Torggler.  I agree - they are very cool and it's about time someone invented an alternative to the hinge, which has been around for thousands of years.  Let's not ruin the party by mentioning security, egress, durability, accessibility, fire resistance, or chopped off fingers, and just enjoy the innovation.  :D

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