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Is it acceptable for schools to place security grilles over the doors to multi-stall restrooms? Between the Board of Education standards and International Building Code (IBC), read here to see the protocols security grilles must pass: ms.spr.ly/6012gP9sn #iDigHardware
Do the number of locks on a basement door determine how safe it is? Join the conversation on this Wordless Wednesdays and read what others have to say about the multi locked basement door: ms.spr.ly/6013gTobf #iDigHardware #DoorAccess
Lori Greene's daughter submitted today's Wordless Wednesday from a dance class she attended while studying abroad in Ireland. Read and submit your thoughts here on this "global" issue: ms.spr.ly/6015gV4fW #iDigHardware #EgressDoors
Is it against the rules for schools to shut their staircase doors during a lockdown? We've gotten several questions on whether it is OK to lock the stairway doors at schools during a lockdown. Read here for the answer: ms.spr.ly/6017gGRQ7 #SchoolSecurity #iDigHardware
It's that day of the week for iDigHardware. . Fix It Friday. . . The question is: How would you work to prevent this kind of misuse in the future? What do you find to be effective? Find out what others have to say: ms.spr.ly/6016gPTLj #iDigHardware #PanicHardware
When a building is on lockdown, can a room or area be considered a place of confinement and restraint? This has become a hot topic and one that code expert, Lori Greene, goes over in iDigHardware's Quick Question: ms.spr.ly/60135utwx #AllegionCodeExperts #iDigHardware
Is it against the rules for schools to shut their staircase doors during a lockdown? We've gotten several questions on whether it is OK to lock the stairway doors at schools during a lockdown. Read here for the answer: ms.spr.ly/6018gESle #SchoolSecurity #iDigHardware
Lori Greene's daughter submitted today's Wordless Wednesday from a dance class she attended while studying abroad in Ireland. Read and submit your thoughts here on this "global" issue: ms.spr.ly/6013gnlLf #iDigHardware #EgressDoors
It's that day of the week for iDigHardware. . Fix It Friday. . . The question is: How would you work to prevent this kind of misuse in the future? What do you find to be effective? Find out what others have to say: ms.spr.ly/6017g3Kzz #iDigHardware #PanicHardware
Can you believe this lock was originally finished in satin stainless steel? This week's WWYD asks how you'd respond if a lock suddenly changed due to corrosion. Share your thoughts or read what others have to say: ms.spr.ly/60145q9aY #iDigHardware #DoorHardware
When trying to apply the coding requirements to various access control systems, electrified hardware can be perplexing. This article discusses crucial codes pertaining to electrified hardware used in access control systems. ms.spr.ly/60145HHxm #AccessControl #IDigHardware
Do the number of locks on a basement door determine how safe it is? Join the conversation on this Wordless Wednesdays and read what others have to say about the multi locked basement door: ms.spr.ly/6016lVaew #iDigHardware #DoorAccess
Lori Greene observed many doors worthy of iDigHardware's Wordless Wednesdays series on a night out in Havana. Take a look at the collection here: ms.spr.ly/6017gywXD #iDigHardware #WordlessWednesday #EgressDoors
Published in Door Security + Safety in 2020, this iDigHardware article on opening force versus operable force has been one of Lori Greene's most popular posts. Take a look: ms.spr.ly/60175f3Tl #iDigHardware #BuildingCode #OperableDoor
Health care facilities' code or exceptions are tough to understand and apply. This Decoded chapter answers hospital fire door installation FAQs: ms.spr.ly/6010gXM26 #iDigHardware #DoorCodes #DoorSecurity
Most U.S. states modify model codes every three years. In this Decoded article, you can read the updates for products such as flush bolts, key-operated locks, and locks for multi-stall restrooms: ms.spr.ly/60155jMex #iDigHardware #FireCodes #EgressDoors #AutomaticEntrance
The use of padlocks and chains is a popular subject for Wordless Wednesdays. Take a look at some of these recent and incredible findings from Lori Greene's travels right here: ms.spr.ly/6014gusjk #iDigHardware #Padlocks #DoorSecurity
A pediatric ward of a hospital has these exits. What concerns would you have based only on the image, and how would you deal with them? Find out what challenges painted doors might pose - read here: ms.spr.ly/6015gKpWl #iDigHardware #HealthcareSecurity #PediatricDoors
Lori Greene had written a hardware specification for the chain of hotels depicted here. It appears he notion of "duck tape fixes all" was put into effect later on. Share how you'd fix the hardware here: ms.spr.ly/6011gwcCD #DoorCloser #FixItFriday #iDigHardware
It's that day of the week for iDigHardware. . Fix It Friday. . . The question is: How would you work to prevent this kind of misuse in the future? What do you find to be effective? Find out what others have to say: ms.spr.ly/6012g3Mk8 #iDigHardware #PanicHardware
Most U.S. states modify model codes every three years. In this Decoded article, you can read the updates for products such as flush bolts, key-operated locks, and locks for multi-stall restrooms: ms.spr.ly/6010UgInY #iDigHardware #FireCodes #EgressDoors #AutomaticEntrance
Media coverage of fire door assembly in dwellings has prompted today's Quick Question. "How is the required fire rating for apartment entry doors determined?" Learn the results: ms.spr.ly/6014o2xIA #iDigHardware #EntryDoor #FireCode #FireRating
Traditional classroom doors may pose security risks. For instance, in an active shooter situation, opening doors and placing a key into the outside lever is the only way to lock them. To make a decision, go here: ms.spr.ly/6016mxm4i #idighardware #doorlock #barricade
For over 20 years, Lori Greene has focused on code requirements for door openings. Find more on the upcoming Decoded course from page 44 of the March Door Security + Safety publication: ms.spr.ly/6019mKgBS #iDigHardware #DoorSecurity+Safety #Decoded
A pediatric ward of a hospital has these exits. What concerns would you have based only on the image, and how would you deal with them? Find out what challenges painted doors might pose - read here: ms.spr.ly/6011l4zm9 #iDigHardware #HealthcareSecurity #PediatricDoors
The use of padlocks and chains is a popular subject for Wordless Wednesdays. Take a look at some of these recent and incredible findings from Lori Greene's travels right here: ms.spr.ly/6019lYN5J #iDigHardware #Padlocks #DoorSecurity
Do the number of locks on a basement door determine how safe it is? Join the conversation on this Wordless Wednesdays and read what others have to say about the multi locked basement door: ms.spr.ly/6016lVaew #iDigHardware #DoorAccess
Lori Greene had written a hardware specification for the chain of hotels depicted here. It appears he notion of "duck tape fixes all" was put into effect later on. Share how you'd fix the hardware here: ms.spr.ly/6018lzDHE #DoorCloser #FixItFriday #iDigHardware
When trying to apply the coding requirements to various access control systems, electrified hardware can be perplexing. This article discusses crucial codes pertaining to electrified hardware used in access control systems. ms.spr.ly/6018geikE #AccessControl #IDigHardware
Lori Greene had written a hardware specification for the chain of hotels depicted here. It appears the notion of "duck tape fixes all" was put into effect later on. Share how you'd fix the hardware here: ms.spr.ly/6012gjA5i #DoorCloser #FixItFriday #iDigHardware
Traditional classroom doors may pose security risks. For instance, in an active shooter situation, opening doors and placing a key into the outside lever is the only way to lock them. To make a decision, go here: ms.spr.ly/6011gjwrb #idighardware #doorlock #barricade
The use of padlocks and chains is a popular subject for Wordless Wednesdays. Take a look at some of these recent and incredible findings from Lori Greene's travels right here: ms.spr.ly/6011gbYZB #iDigHardware #Padlocks #DoorSecurity
How do 2018 & 2021 I-Code changes affect classroom door lock requirements for elementary, middle, high, and other educational facilities? Click here to find out in this pre published Door Security + Safety article: ms.spr.ly/6016gbimr #iDigHardware #Decoded #ClassroomDoors
Do the number of locks on a basement door determine how safe it is? Join the conversation on this Wordless Wednesdays and read what others have to say about the multi locked basement door: ms.spr.ly/6018gwfCn #iDigHardware #DoorAccess
Lori Greene had written a hardware specification for the chain of hotels depicted here. It appears he notion of "duck tape fixes all" was put into effect later on. Share how you'd fix the hardware here: ms.spr.ly/6011gwcCD #DoorCloser #FixItFriday #iDigHardware
Lori Greene had written a hardware specification for the chain of hotels depicted here. It appears he notion of "duck tape fixes all" was put into effect later on. Share how you'd fix the hardware here: ms.spr.ly/6014gZ4Sk #DoorCloser #FixItFriday #iDigHardware
Lori Greene had written a hardware specification for the chain of hotels depicted here. It appears he notion of "duck tape fixes all" was put into effect later on. Share how you'd fix the hardware here: ms.spr.ly/6011gZNtB #DoorCloser #FixItFriday #iDigHardware
Is it against the rules for schools to shut their staircase doors during a lockdown? We've gotten several questions on whether it is OK to lock the stairway doors at schools during a lockdown. Read here for the answer: ms.spr.ly/6012gZiLs #SchoolSecurity #iDigHardware
The use of padlocks and chains is a popular subject for Wordless Wednesdays. Take a look at some of these recent and incredible findings from Lori Greene's travels right here: ms.spr.ly/6019gZrKH #iDigHardware #Padlocks #DoorSecurity
Can you provide your input and help? The 2023 BHMA Architect and Design Professional Survey will greatly benefit from the participation of architects and specifiers. Complete the survey within five minutes here: ms.spr.ly/6019gkLKX #iDigHardware #ArchitecturalDesign
Published in Door Security + Safety in 2020, this iDigHardware article on opening force versus operable force has been one of Lori Greene's most popular posts. Take a look: ms.spr.ly/60175f3Tl #iDigHardware #BuildingCode #OperableDoor
Most U.S. states modify model codes every three years. In this Decoded article, you can read the updates for products such as flush bolts, key-operated locks, and locks for multi-stall restrooms: ms.spr.ly/60155jMex #iDigHardware #FireCodes #EgressDoors #AutomaticEntrance
Do the number of locks on a basement door determine how safe it is? Join the conversation on this Wordless Wednesdays and read what others have to say about the multi locked basement door: ms.spr.ly/6013gTobf #iDigHardware #DoorAccess
Lori Greene's daughter submitted today's Wordless Wednesday from a dance class she attended while studying abroad in Ireland. Read and submit your thoughts here on this "global" issue: ms.spr.ly/6015gV4fW #iDigHardware #EgressDoors
Is it against the rules for schools to shut their staircase doors during a lockdown? We've gotten several questions on whether it is OK to lock the stairway doors at schools during a lockdown. Read here for the answer: ms.spr.ly/6017gGRQ7 #SchoolSecurity #iDigHardware
It's that day of the week for iDigHardware. . Fix It Friday. . . The question is: How would you work to prevent this kind of misuse in the future? What do you find to be effective? Find out what others have to say: ms.spr.ly/6016gPTLj #iDigHardware #PanicHardware
Is it acceptable for schools to place security grilles over the doors to multi-stall restrooms? Between the Board of Education standards and International Building Code (IBC), read here to see the protocols security grilles must pass: ms.spr.ly/6012gP9sn #iDigHardware
Lori Greene observed many doors worthy of iDigHardware's Wordless Wednesdays series on a night out in Havana. Take a look at the collection here: ms.spr.ly/6017gywXD #iDigHardware #WordlessWednesday #EgressDoors
Health care facilities' code or exceptions are tough to understand and apply. This Decoded chapter answers hospital fire door installation FAQs: ms.spr.ly/6010gXM26 #iDigHardware #DoorCodes #DoorSecurity
The use of padlocks and chains is a popular subject for Wordless Wednesdays. Take a look at some of these recent and incredible findings from Lori Greene's travels right here: ms.spr.ly/6014gusjk #iDigHardware #Padlocks #DoorSecurity
A pediatric ward of a hospital has these exits. What concerns would you have based only on the image, and how would you deal with them? Find out what challenges painted doors might pose - read here: ms.spr.ly/6015gKpWl #iDigHardware #HealthcareSecurity #PediatricDoors
Lori Greene had written a hardware specification for the chain of hotels depicted here. It appears he notion of "duck tape fixes all" was put into effect later on. Share how you'd fix the hardware here: ms.spr.ly/6011gwcCD #DoorCloser #FixItFriday #iDigHardware
Is it against the rules for schools to shut their staircase doors during a lockdown? We've gotten several questions on whether it is OK to lock the stairway doors at schools during a lockdown. Read here for the answer: ms.spr.ly/6013gDXR3 #SchoolSecurity #iDigHardware
Door handle installers who can think outside the box will have no shortage of work. How would you go about finding a "fix" for this situation? ms.spr.ly/60125Hvvp #FixItFriday #iDigHardware #DoorInstallation
Do the number of locks on a basement door determine how safe it is? Join the conversation on this Wordless Wednesdays and read what others have to say about the multi locked basement door: ms.spr.ly/6018grgSp #iDigHardware #DoorAccess
Lori Greene observed many doors worthy of iDigHardware's Wordless Wednesdays series on a night out in Havana. Take a look at the collection here: ms.spr.ly/60195FrcT #iDigHardware #WordlessWednesday #EgressDoors
Lori Greene's daughter submitted today's Wordless Wednesday from a dance class she attended while studying abroad in Ireland. Read and submit your thoughts here on this "global" issue: ms.spr.ly/6014gV0YY #iDigHardware #EgressDoors
How do 2018 & 2021 I-Code changes affect classroom door lock requirements for elementary, middle, high, and other educational facilities? Click here to find out in this pre published Door Security + Safety article: ms.spr.ly/6013gBgOW #iDigHardware #Decoded #ClassroomDoors
When a building is on lockdown, can a room or area be considered a place of confinement and restraint? This has become a hot topic and one that code expert, Lori Greene, goes over in iDigHardware's Quick Question: ms.spr.ly/60165OkXA #AllegionCodeExperts #iDigHardware
When trying to apply the coding requirements to various access control systems, electrified hardware can be perplexing. This article discusses crucial codes pertaining to electrified hardware used in access control systems. ms.spr.ly/6016eLzP4 #AccessControl #IDigHardware
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