Scott Jensen
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I have a situation where a building and fenced grounds are placed on lock down at night. It is a housing area for people in transition to and from homelessness. The “ campus“ is in a bad area of town. The property is 90% surrounded by chain-link fence to keep the locals out. We would like to close it completely at night. There is a staffed security office 24 hours a day. What type of considerations might there be for “egress“ in this situation? The gate we would love to lock at night (NOT a chain and padlock of course) would be OUTDOORS a good 50 feet away from the main entry exit portal to the facility.
Are such external gates something to consider seeing that any residents would already be outside of the building in the event of a fire? Of course local staff would easily be able to unlock the gate by physical or electronic means in event of an emergency to allow flow into the public street. We could most likely integrate the gate into the fire alarm system so that it unlocks automatically as well…
Of course I’m thinking a delayed egress device would be one viable option… But is it even necessary?
Any guidance or advice you can give here would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for your time!
Scott
Are such external gates something to consider seeing that any residents would already be outside of the building in the event of a fire? Of course local staff would easily be able to unlock the gate by physical or electronic means in event of an emergency to allow flow into the public street. We could most likely integrate the gate into the fire alarm system so that it unlocks automatically as well…
Of course I’m thinking a delayed egress device would be one viable option… But is it even necessary?
Any guidance or advice you can give here would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for your time!
Scott