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Door Locking Hardware: Dallas vs Mesquite

How do door locking hardware rules compare between Dallas, TX and Mesquite, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas Chapter 53 incorporates IFC Section 1010, requiring egress doors to unlock from the inside without keys or special knowledge. Schools, daycares, and assembly spaces face additional rules on classroom barricade devices and panic hardware.

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Mesquite, TX

Dallas County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasMesquite
Governing codeIFC 1010 as adopted-
Single-action ruleOne motion to unlock-
Panic hardware triggerAssembly load 50 plus-
Barricade standardBHMA A156.41 compliant-
Delayed egress max15 seconds with alarm-

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Dallas FAQ

Can my school install classroom barricade devices?

Only devices meeting BHMA A156.41 are permitted. They must allow free interior egress, staff override from outside, and quick removal during emergencies. Wedges, sleeves, and homemade barricades violate IFC and Dallas amendments and risk citation.

What about my home deadbolt?

Single-family residences may use one deadbolt above the latch provided it operates by thumb-turn from the inside without a key. Double-cylinder deadbolts requiring a key from inside violate egress rules and are not allowed on the primary exit.

Mesquite FAQ

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