Illinois Senate has passed legislation filed by State Sen. Chapin Rose on amending the School Code and defining "temporary door locking device" and allows school districts to use door-locking mechanisms that attach to the door.
The world is wired. Internet cable is everywhere. Buildings are smart. Imagine the savings in cost and installation time not having long cable runs and power supplies for every door by simply tapping into the nearest Ethernet connection.
SDC’s MLR Mortise Locksets are designed for the access control of openings in commercial, industrial and institutional facilities where code compliance, dependable operation and resistance to physical abuse is required.
Installation does not require any holes or modifications to the door, and the lock offers flexible access control with single or double glass door compatibility and dual credential access control via card reader or personal PIN code.
Built for back doors requiring both alarmed panic hardware and high-level protection from break-ins, this door hardware puts the deadbolt deeper into the frame, and connecting rods are made of continuous steel.
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee passed U.S. Sen. Mark Warner’s CAMPUS Safety Act, which would consolidate federal campus safety efforts into the National Center for Campus Public Safety.