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Walmart has
Brinks Commercial Adjustable Heavy-Duty Steel Door Security Bar (665-83001-2) on sale for
$15. Select free store pickup where available otherwise
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- Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
About this Product:
- Heavy-duty 20 gauge steel construction
- Fits most standard French doors, sliding doors, and bi-fold design doors
- Adjustable bar expands 25" to 43"
- Swivel base and padded foot ensures bar stays in place
- Installs in seconds, no tools required
- Full lifetime warranty for defects in material and workmanship
- Dimensions: 31"L x 3.88"W x 3.75"H
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In the south the doors open outward so that a hurricane does not open the door inwards with its windspeed.
Check local codes for details
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There are considerations when a door opens over a stairway for safety.
For commercial buildings, doors generally open out for fire safety. https://moss-design.com/the-great...e-forever/
Opening in or out, you can get high security doors and locking devices that prevent entry.
Hinges can be hidden for outward opening doors, metal can be specified for the material, double/triple/quad deadbolts to lock (e.g. Two top and bottom, two on the side), etc.
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In the south the doors open outward so that a hurricane does not open the door inwards with its windspeed.
Check local codes for details
edit* forgot to mention, codes vary from state to state, town to town, etc, so no, there isn't one set code for exterior doors. Also, they definitely have exterior hinges that you can't remove the hinges, and they are very common.
Also, thanks OP, I just picked up four of these. I have three sliding glass doors, and I never trust the locks on those sliding doors.
edit* forgot to mention, codes vary from state to state, town to town, etc, so no, there isn't one set code for exterior doors. Also, they definitely have exterior hinges that you can't remove the hinges, and they are very common.
Also, thanks OP, I just picked up four of these. I have three sliding glass doors, and I never trust the locks on those sliding doors.
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Not that it matters during a purge most Exterior doors are incorrectly installed, the 4 inch screw that should run through each hinge and jamb securing it to the rough opening frame is skipped. Instead the hinges just have the smaller screws 3/4" screws holding it in place on the jamb, making it the weakest point and easily kicked in
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