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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