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Four steps to ensure safety code requirements are met for existing doors

Analyze existing locking arrangements and isolate areas needing improvement to ensure compliance is maintained.

Four steps to ensure safety code requirements are met for existing doors

by Maglocks

How to assess existing locking arrangements for compliance can be a difficult task given the variability of egress systems and the number of existing conditions that have an impact on code requirements. However, performing an analysis of existing locking arrangements for your building can help isolate areas needing improvement and create a plan to ensure compliance.

The Four steps to perform a locking-arrangement assessment and correction plan include. Discuss, Determine, Document and Identify:

When determining which doors to need to ensure compliance, only doors that are required for egress must meet one of the locking-arrangement approaches. Sometimes the simplest fix for what was thought to be a noncompliant locking arrangement is to remove the exit signage, because doors that are not required for egress are permitted to be secured in any manner. A complete egress analysis should be performed to ensure that all other egress requirements are in compliance. Doors often have several features that do not meet all requirements from a single-locking arrangement. In this case, it is recommended to determine which locking arrangements are permitted by code and estimate the cost for each approach to bring the door into compliance.

There is a significant amount of information to gather to perform a comprehensive, locking-arrangement analysis so documenting all the existing conditions is important for a successful outcome. Once you have all doors required for egress documented and areas of compliance issues identified, A cost and correction analysis can be completed to frame the steps and requirements to achieve compliance. Have questions or need help with the process, give us a call (866) 500-5265.

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