Exit devices are a critical part of the Fire and Life Safety egress system and will provide safe and reliable service when properly applied and maintained. Von Duprin designs and...
Search Results "Secondary Accessible Means of Entry"
- Allegion Von Duprin 22 Series Exit Devices
- Sargent AD8600 & NB-AD8600 Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Device for Aluminum Doors
- Sargent 8800 Rim Exit Device
- TownSteel ED1400F Grade 1 Mortise Fire Device
- TownSteel ED1100 Grade 1 Panic Rim Device
- Stanley QRM 100 Series Grade 1 Extra Heavy Duty Exit Devices
- TownSteel ED1100F Grade 1 Fire Rim Device
- Corbin Russwin Inc. ED8000 Pushpad Exit Device
- TownSteel ED1400 Grade 1 Mortise Panic Device
- Corbin Russwin Inc. ED7000 Series Narrow Stile Crossbar Exit Device
- Yale 2100 Series Flatbar Exit Device
- SDC S6000 Spectra Exit Devices
- Allegion Falcon 19 Series Exit Devices
- Allegion Von Duprin 55 Series Cross Bar Exit Devices
- CRL Jackson 1200 Series Push Pad Door Exit Devices
- TownSteel TS8000 Grade 2 Fire Rim Device
- Stanley QED 100 Series Grade 1 Extra Heavy Duty Exit Devices
- Allegion Falcon XX Series Cross Bar Exit Devices
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206 Accessible Routes
This section specifies the required number of accessible routes (206.2) and their location (206.3), and addresses elements on accessible routes such as entrances (206.4), doors, doorways...
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§35.133 Maintenance of Accessible Features
required to be readily accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities by the Act or this part....
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11B-206.4 Entrances
Entrance doors, doorways, and gates shall comply with Section 11B-404 and shall be on an accessible route complying with Section 11B-402. Exceptions: 1. Reserved....
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Accessible
A site, building, facility, or portion thereof that complies with this part.
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Accessible
Describes a site, building, facility, or portion thereof that complies with these guidelines.
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ACCESSIBLE
Describes a site, building, facility, or portion thereof that complies with these standards and that can be approached, entered, and used by physically disabled people.