LGreene
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I run into this all the time and it just came up again. In today's case it is a 6-story office building built in 1996. There are many doors which have electrified hardware that prevents people from exiting unless they swipe their card. The doors do unlock on fire alarm but at any other time you need to swipe your card in the reader. This is not acceptable by code and never has been.
When the security integrator hired by the building owner brought the egress issues to his attention, the building owner responded, "The fire marshal was here and said everything was fine." I don't expect the fire inspector to notice everything, or to know that the doors don't unlock unless you swipe your card, but just in general, what should the response to this statement be? I hear it ALL the time.
When the security integrator hired by the building owner brought the egress issues to his attention, the building owner responded, "The fire marshal was here and said everything was fine." I don't expect the fire inspector to notice everything, or to know that the doors don't unlock unless you swipe your card, but just in general, what should the response to this statement be? I hear it ALL the time.