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Home PageRobert D Drake2023-01-23T14:09:48-05:00
Here's Part 2 of my post from Tuesday, addressing changes to the 2027 edition of the IBC permitting a second releasing motion for egress in certain types of rooms.

Coming in 2027: Two Releasing Motions for Bedroom Doors

Here’s Part 2 of my post from Tuesday, addressing changes to the 2027 edition of the IBC permitting a second releasing motion for egress in certain types of rooms.

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While today's Wordless Wednesday photos do not depict a code issue, I would have specified this a little differently...how about you?

WW: That’s one way to handle it.

While today’s Wordless Wednesday photos do not depict a code issue, I would have specified this a little differently…how about you?

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While this upcoming change does not apply until the 2027 edition of the International Building Code (IBC) is adopted in a project's jurisdiction, it's a good one to be aware of.

Coming in 2027: Two Releasing Motions for Individual Restroom Doors

While this upcoming change does not apply until the 2027 edition of the International Building Code (IBC) is adopted in a project’s jurisdiction, it’s a good one to be aware of.

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Today's post is the final wrap-up for our series on the fire door assembly inspection criteria.  If you missed any posts or you want to learn more, here's where you'll find that info!

FDAI: Fire Door Assembly Inspection

Today’s post is the final wrap-up for our series on the fire door assembly inspection criteria. If you missed any posts or you want to learn more, here’s where you’ll find that info!

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I saw these creative Fixed-it Friday

FF: Spoons

I saw these creative Fixed-it Friday “door pulls” recently on a door in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.  Sometimes you just have to work with what you’ve got on hand!

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In today's guest blog post, Mark Kuhn shares some sound doors that he saw recently during an appointment with his wife for some testing.

STC Doors In the Wild

In today’s guest blog post, Mark Kuhn shares some sound doors that he saw recently during an appointment with his wife for some testing.

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Even though this room (likely a storage or mechanical room) may not normally be occupied, this locking method would not comply with the US model codes.  #wordless

WW: At the Mall

Even though this room (likely a storage or mechanical room) may not normally be occupied, this locking method would not comply with the US model codes. #wordless

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In today’s Decoded article and 13th fire door inspection criteria post, I addressed some recent changes to the NFPA 80 requirements applicable to signage mounted on fire door assemblies.

FDAI: Inspection Criteria 13

In today’s Decoded article and 13th fire door inspection criteria post, I addressed some recent changes to the NFPA 80 requirements applicable to signage mounted on fire door assemblies.

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I saw today's Fixed-it Friday example on the main entrance of a museum in Mexico City.  The band goes around both pulls when the museum is closed.  Effective?

FF: Museo Nacional

I saw today’s Fixed-it Friday example on the main entrance of a museum in Mexico City.  The band goes around both pulls when the museum is closed.  Effective?

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