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Largest supply of specialty peepholes and door viewer products for any security application.
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There are fire rated peep holes that you can get. ... follow the strictures of NFPA 80, Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives.
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All fire door locks, closers, security peep holes installed into a tested fire door, must be tested and approved for use in and fire door. Residential security fire door ...
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90 minute wood (single doors only). . Metal jamb for double doors. PEEP HOLES SPEC. • Peep holes allowed if hardware is rated for fire doors.
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Replace your existing small peephole with one of our Wide Angle Door Viewers. ... The Brinno PeepHole Viewer turns a hard to see peep hole image into a big ...
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The DoorSpy DS-6 is a multi-directional Peephole door viewer that allows you to ... the DoorSpy DS-6 peephole is a fully patented, UL Listed Fire Door Viewer ...
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holes drilled though fire doors for new locksets. - security chains .... have a peephole fitted in your door so that you can see who is outside. • don't engage in ...
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Wide angle peep holes provide you with valuable information. Once you see who's ... Wide angle peep holes allow you to see your entire entryway. If you have ...
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Are there hurricane code approved, rated fire door products? ... peep site would be smaller than the maximum damage hole allowed during an impact test.
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