Door/Entry Systems.(school buildings)
American School & University, July, 2006 by Kennedy, Mike
Byline: Mike Kennedy For the millions of students who enter school facilities hundreds of times a year, there's not much reason to think about the doors they use to get to classrooms and university lecture halls. They open, they close, and you move down the hall. But education administrators know that beyond their basic function, doors can be a major factor in a building's security, energy efficiency and accessibility.
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So schools and universities that want to provide students and staff with safe, comfortable and welcoming learning environments should pay close ...
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