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Yearly Archives: 2015

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How Can I Adjust My Door’s Closing Speed?

How Can I Adjust My Door’s Closing Speed?

  • September 3, 2015
  • How To

A properly sized and adjusted closer is critical for security of your building.

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Which High-Security Door Hinge Should I Use?

Which High-Security Door Hinge Should I Use?

  • August 19, 2015
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Standard hinges have a pin or bolt that can be removed so the two hinge leaves can be separated and the door removed. For in-swinging doors, this does not present a security risk. But commercial exterior doors generally swing out,…

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How to Keep Panic Exit Doors Unlocked

How to Keep Panic Exit Doors Unlocked

  • July 23, 2015
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We often get asked HOW to keep panic exit doors unlocked. Panic exit devices, also known as “Push Bars” allow “free egress” and always allow people to exit by pushing on the bar. Fire code regulations stipulate which doors of…

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  • Which High-Security Door Hinge Should I Use?
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