by Gretchen Knoblock | Jun 14, 2014 | Blog, Schools
Safe Havens International along with the Maine Department of Education have published a guide for school administration promoting a comprehensive security plan be implemented within school districts to improve overall security – “Twenty Simple Strategies...
by Gretchen Knoblock | Dec 10, 2013 | Blog
FBH and DoorManager.com are working together to make sure that your buildings are safe, up to date, and effectively managed. We have the most knowledgeable staff in the area as well as relationships with vendors that will ensure you get the best price. As a token of...
by Gretchen Knoblock | Dec 9, 2013 | Blog
Look for these when figuring out if your doors are up to fire code • Does it work? A door should close completely and in a controlled manner in about 5 seconds– does your door do this? If a door does not operate in the correct way, it will fail fire inspection. This...
by Gretchen Knoblock | Nov 18, 2013 | Blog
Fire safety is a very important part of maintaining a large commercial building like a hospital. Often times a door may still be structurally sound but still fail fire inspections. Consider this list of the Top 5 reasons hospital doors may not meet fire code...
by Gretchen Knoblock | Oct 31, 2013 | Blog
Weatherstripping is the process of ensuring that your rooms and corridors are kept safe from cold winters, hot summers, and dangerous fires. By filling the gaps with caulk or a similar strip, air cannot leak in, creating a room that is quiet, safe, and up to code....
by Gretchen Knoblock | Oct 18, 2013 | Blog
How are you dealing with commercial doors and rust? While many think of a rusty door as being primarily damaging to the metal’s appearance, its effects are far more destructive and wide-ranging than that, interfering with the chemical bonds of the metal . This can be...
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