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Door Locking Hardware: Converse vs Universal City

How do door locking hardware rules compare between Converse, TX and Universal City, TX?

Converse and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Bexar County enforces International Building Code Section 1010 egress door rules through its adopted commercial building code, requiring single-action locks, panic hardware on assembly occupancies over 50 occupants, and child-safe locking for licensed childcare and educational facilities under the Texas State Fire Marshal rules.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Bexar County enforces International Building Code Section 1010 egress door rules through its adopted commercial building code, requiring single-action locks, panic hardware on assembly occupancies over 50 occupants, and child-safe locking for licensed childcare and educational facilities under the Texas State Fire Marshal rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseUniversal City
Code adoptedIBC Section 1010IBC Section 1010
Single-action egressRequired commercialRequired commercial
Panic hardware triggerAssembly over 50 occupantsAssembly over 50 occupants
Lock height34-48 inches AFF34-48 inches AFF
Fire door labelUL 10C requiredUL 10C required

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Converse FAQ

Are double-cylinder deadbolts allowed on businesses?

No. IBC 1010 requires single-action egress on commercial doors. Double-cylinder deadbolts that need a key from inside violate egress rules and must be replaced before certificate of occupancy.

Do classrooms need panic hardware?

Yes for assembly rooms over 50 occupants. Standard classrooms may use ANSI A156.2 lockable hardware allowing single-motion exit, meeting Texas school-safety lockdown requirements while preserving egress.

Universal City FAQ

Are double-cylinder deadbolts allowed on businesses?

No. IBC 1010 requires single-action egress on commercial doors. Double-cylinder deadbolts that need a key from inside violate egress rules and must be replaced before certificate of occupancy.

Do classrooms need panic hardware?

Yes for assembly rooms over 50 occupants. Standard classrooms may use ANSI A156.2 lockable hardware allowing single-motion exit, meeting Texas school-safety lockdown requirements while preserving egress.

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