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When our building underwent a post-occupancy review, it quickly became clear that door gaps were never consistent across floors, and it caused a lot o...
Fire door gaps might seem like a small detail, but they’re actually really important for safety. Even a tiny gap that’s too big can let smoke and flam...
Fire door gaps might seem like a small detail, but they’re actually really important for safety. Even a tiny gap that’s too big can let smoke and flam...
Fire door gaps might seem like a small detail, but they’re actually really important for safety. Even a tiny gap that’s too big can let smoke and flam...
Fire door gaps might seem like a small detail, but they’re actually really important for safety. Even a tiny gap that’s too big can let smoke and flam...
Fire door gaps might seem like a small detail, but they’re actually really important for safety. Even a tiny gap that’s too big can let smoke and flam...
Fire door gaps might seem like a small detail, but they’re actually really important for safety. Even a tiny gap that’s too big can let smoke and flam...
Fire door gaps might seem like a small detail, but they’re actually really important for safety. Even a tiny gap that’s too big can let smoke and flam...
Fire door gaps might seem like a small detail, but they’re actually really important for safety. Even a tiny gap that’s too big can let smoke and flam...
Fire door gaps might seem like a small detail, but they’re actually really important for safety. Even a tiny gap that’s too big can let smoke and flam...
Fire door gaps might seem like a small detail, but they’re actually really important for safety. Even a tiny gap that’s too big can let smoke and flam...
I’ve noticed this issue before on multi-story buildings, and it seems like no matter how carefully fire doors are installed, the gaps often end up inc...
@jastin I’ve been on a project where everything looked fine on paper, but without a clear overall view things slowly started slipping through the crac...