Last week, I published a couple of posts while attending the BHMA meetings in Nashville. An iDigHardware reader asked me what the organization was all about and why I was part of it.
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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.
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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?
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!
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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