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Commercial Hurricane Rated Doors
Do you require high impact missile hurricane rated automatic sliding doors for your Florida business? You may want to review the new content about large missile impact LMI rated doors just added to our Commercial Door and Access Inc division website.
We are an authorized source for commercial hurricane rated automatic doors in Florida manufactured by Record USA.
We specialize in helping Florida Treasure Coast customers in the counties of Brevard, Indian River, St Lucie, and Martin County on the east coast of Central Florida.
Get the full story at Commercial Door and Access to learn more about Hurricane Rated Automatic Doors.
Experts on Handicap Commercial Doors
Not all automatic handicap commercial doors are the same because both the type of door and the commercial handicap door opener chosen is important. In discussing access for handicap persons, experts on handicap commercial doors will tell you the most important factor to consider involves ease of use. Our automatic door openers are designed to specify individual user’s needs. In considering which handicap doors to utilize a few factors should be understood.
Low energy operators (LEO’s) generally do not require the use of sensors and may be used in a variety of ways for handicapped entrances or handsfree access. As far as automatic handicap doors, the three styles are swinging, sliding and folding. Sliding doors are the most popular because of their ease of use for two-way traffic, whereas more swinging and folding doors would be necessary to accommodate the same number of people. The increased popularity of sliding doors is due to greater safety and efficiency developed in recent years.
Handicap commercial doors come in different styles and varieties, and even the openers have different functions. Visit the Commercial Door and Access, Inc. website to view our page on Handicap Automatic Doors and contact our experts on handicap commercial doors so we can help suggest one to suit your needs.
Advice Before Wasting Cash on New Locks
Understanding your options when looking to replace locks for your Florida business can save you money, so you may want to consider our advice before wasting cash on new locks. If you have staff management or other personnel changes that could affect company security, it may be enough to just rekey locks with new keys.
For example, Florida customers call asking for a new lock, to change a lock, or to replace a lock when all they really need is rekey locksmith services. Rekeying means we change just your key without replacing the hardware. By modifying your hardware with a new key, you can often solve the problem for less money without compromising security. In addition, rekey services for your Florida business work well for replacing lost keys, too.
Here’s how it’s done. Our experts at the IR Lock and Door division can help with rekeying if your lock is damaged, the key is lost, or you want to replace keys for security reasons. Our technician will evaluate your hardware and recommend the most cost effective rekey solution. Why spend more if you are in Central Florida and think you need new locks? We service all Florida cities in Brevard, Indian River, St Lucie, and Martin Counties. Contact us by email from any page or call us toll free with questions about our locksmith advice before wasting cash on new locks.
CDA Solutions Inc Headquarters Website
Our various Florida divisions and websites for security, maintenance, and construction products or services has been placed under CDA Solutions, Inc., and this corporate headquarters blog will provide news and advice from our division websites:
- Commercial Door and Access for door and access control products or services
- CDA Alliance for corporate client information
Our new organization with CDA Solutions, Inc. as the parent corporation will be followed soon with the opening of our corporate headquarters building at 1701 Robert J Conlan Blvd NE #1, Palm Bay, Florida 32905 USA. In addition, we opened a new satellite office at CDA Solutions, Inc., 936 9th Way, Unit D5, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 USA.
We cover Central Florida communities serving Brevard County including Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Indialantic, Indian Harbour Beach, Malabar, Melbourne, Merritt Island, Palm Bay, Port Canaveral, Port Saint John, Satellite Beach, Titusville, Indian River County including Roseland, Sebastian, Vero Beach, Wabasso, Winter Beach, and Saint Lucie County including Fort Pierce, Hutchinson Island, Port Saint Lucie, and Martin County for Hobe Sound, Indiantown, and Port Mayaka.
Our news and advice blog will cover the following topics: access, advice, camera, cctv, construction, controls, doors, florida, gates, handicap, inspection, installation, locks, lubricant, maintenance, news, products, reviews, safety, security, and service.
Questions about Florida security, maintenance, and construction products or services? Email us from any page or contact us toll free by phone at 1-888-411-2424 or fax at 1-888-411-2457.
Florida Business Emergency Exit Advice
As you review safety and procedures for exit doors in your Florida commercial business, the most important thing to remember about safety is ease of use. When someone needs to get out of a building they must be able to leave without having to ask directions to exit signs, get special tools like keys to open doors, or have special knowledge and training to operate locks. All openings must be capable of activation with one motion such as lever handles.
If several people congregate in a room, all your exits must be able to open with very little outward force by leaning into a safety device like panic bars. Your Fire Marshall is the one who will make final decisions for his jurisdiction, so do not buy hardware for your property without getting their okay or from your local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). You can always find out who that is through your local Florida community or city building department.
These rules are interpreted differently by whoever reads them. For example, when I took a class on the subject our two instructors were not in agreement with many of the issues. This brings me to a simple conclusion; they get paid to make decisions, so go ahead and let them, but if the project is long term or there are several of them in that office, get approvals in writing.
When I decide on a certain way I want to set up my commercial door safety hardware I will normally bring floor plans in with a hardware schedule and say “This is the way I think will be best.”, and ask for advice on any weakness in the plan. Work with local Florida commercial building authorities a few times and they will know you well enough that they will tell you to quit bothering them. When you’re really up on the material they may call you for special advice, and may even recommend your company as the experts that will get the job done right.
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