LGreene
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Is anyone familiar with the NC Building Code? There's a paragraph specific to NC that I'd like some help with:
407.10 Locks and latches. Door-locking arrangements shall be permitted in Group I-2 where the clinical or security needs of the patients require specialized locking measures for their safety or the safety of others, provided keys are carried at all times by staff that are responsible for the evacuation of the occupants within the locked building unit(s). Provisions for remote locking and unlocking of occupied rooms are required where more than 10 locks are necessary to be unlocked in order to move occupants from one smoke compartment to another smoke compartment. These locks may include mechanical locks, electromagnetic locks and other approved locking devices.
The building in question is assisted living, with 20+ dwelling units. The unit entry doors are lockable on the outside, with free egress from within each unit. The architect is asking if the doors need remote unlocking based on the section above.
To me it sounds like the section above is like the section for controlled egress locks in health care, where the lock is impeding egress. It doesn't seem like it would apply when there is free egress but I'm not familiar with how this section is normally interpreted.
407.10 Locks and latches. Door-locking arrangements shall be permitted in Group I-2 where the clinical or security needs of the patients require specialized locking measures for their safety or the safety of others, provided keys are carried at all times by staff that are responsible for the evacuation of the occupants within the locked building unit(s). Provisions for remote locking and unlocking of occupied rooms are required where more than 10 locks are necessary to be unlocked in order to move occupants from one smoke compartment to another smoke compartment. These locks may include mechanical locks, electromagnetic locks and other approved locking devices.
The building in question is assisted living, with 20+ dwelling units. The unit entry doors are lockable on the outside, with free egress from within each unit. The architect is asking if the doors need remote unlocking based on the section above.
To me it sounds like the section above is like the section for controlled egress locks in health care, where the lock is impeding egress. It doesn't seem like it would apply when there is free egress but I'm not familiar with how this section is normally interpreted.