When employing electromagnetic locks, doors generally do not have a door-mounted manual latch release. Because of the absence of a manual latch release, the NFPA has established The Life Safety Code 7 ...
Electromagnetic locks are intended for use where there is a need for additional door access control or security. When the exit and entry must be controlled, it is necessary to provide a fail-safe ...
Fantasy Football Week 14 is upon us. And many of you are probably smiling. That's because you're now in the first round of fantasy football playoffs. Therefore, congratulations are in order. But you ...
According to a new report from IHS, revenues from the sale of electric strikes and electromagnetic locks are expected to outpace those of mechanicals locks through 2017. In fact, the market research ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Lock&Lock is a curious entity in modern manufacturing. Despite fierce competition in a crowded sector with few ...
It is fundamentally against both the IBC and IFC codes to physically lock doors in occupied buildings — preventing occupants to freely exit in the case of a fire (Note: There are some exceptions, and ...
It's Week 7 of the NFL and fantasy football seasons, so it's time for a little start 'em, sit 'em advice to help turn your season around. If you're like me, you probably realize that this start 'em, ...
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