Maybe I’ve been living under a rock, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen this system on one of my hotel room doors. How about you? Is this a new trend in hospitality?
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I’ve noticed a few interesting door openings around the hotel where this week’s BHMA meetings are being held, and these doors in particular illustrated something I hadn’t really thought about before.
Brad Anderson of Allegion sent me today’s Wordless Wednesday photos, taken in a hotel. Someone made a good effort but I see a few problems. What do you think?
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Yesterday an integrator contacted me with questions about the Von Duprin Chexit, delayed egress panic hardware. Luckily I could point him to all of the resources he needed in one location.
Today’s Quick Question came up again last week: Do current model codes prohibit the use of crossbar style panic hardware? What are you seeing in the field?
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I saw today’s classic Fixed-it Friday photo on the Locksmith Nation Facebook page, and I asked Allen Medvin for permission to post it here. Allen is not responsible for this fix!
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Don’t miss the upcoming webinar presented by two of my favorite school security and safety professionals: Michele Gay of Safe and Sound Schools, and Paul Timm of Allegion.
Joe Hendry of Navigate360 sent me today’s WW photo, taken in a school classroom. Clearly, it is a marked exit that is blocked, but is this exit required? Tell me what you think.
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Last week, the U.S. Access Board conducted a webinar on the accessibility requirements related to doors and gates, and the recording is now available. The link is in today’s post.