FedLock serves the locksmith needs of hundreds of corporations, government agencies and retail businesses. Our clients rely heavily on our substantial experience with all manner of lock and door issues. Federal Lock & Safe specializes in resolving physical security issues thatconfront commercial building owners, residential & commercial propertymanagers, as well as facility operations managers and building engineers.
TGIFire Code Friday! Per NFPA 80 (6.4.7), astragals may not inhibit free use of either leaf when located in a means of egress. This photo, for example, would not meet code because both doors cannot be opened independently. Questions or concerns? We are here to assist you!
Often, a simple rekey of existing hardware can save you money, rather than replacing the entire piece of hardware. We can rekey one cylinder or an entire building. Our techs can complete rekeys at your building or at our shop. It's a flexible solution to your lock needs!
Have you wondered how to use access control while following fire code? NFPA 101 (7.2. 1.6.2) is your answer. Fire exit doors may have an access control system ONLY IF: - A sensor on the egress side unlocks upon detection of an occupant approaching the door. - Loss of power to the lock or sensor...
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Due to inclement weather, our office is closed today. We anticipate reopening as normal on Friday, February 19th at 6am. Work requests can still be submitted via our website (https:// flslock.com/ contact/) or leave a voicemail and our team will return your call. Stay safe and warm!
We love continuous hinges! They are practical, cost-effective, and meet fire code. Per NFPA 80.6.4, continuous hinges must be within 1" of the door height. On an existing door, this installation may require filling holes from the standard hinges but will still meet code. A continuous hinge prevents...
Happy Fob-ruary! Take a look at this month's newsletter to learn more about fobs and access control. As always, we are here to answer questions or provide a quote.
Important details to remember about panic hardware: 1. Actuating portion must be at least half the width of the doo… https://t.co/NkuDBu4TM7
Snow doesn't slow us down! We're open and solving security issues. If you need assistance with doors, locks, access… https://t.co/9dBG9LFZtR
TGIF, it's #FireCodeFriday 🔥! To help contain potential fires, a closing device is required on every fire door, adj… https://t.co/dpgf0pmycq