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Door Locking Hardware: Federal Way vs Seattle

How do door locking hardware rules compare between Federal Way, WA and Seattle, WA?

Federal Way and Seattle have similar restriction levels.

Federal Way, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Door locks on residential and commercial buildings in King County must comply with the Washington-adopted International Building Code and International Fire Code under RCW 19.27, ensuring single-action egress without keys, tools, or special knowledge.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Door locks on residential and commercial buildings in King County must comply with the Washington-adopted International Building Code and International Fire Code under RCW 19.27, ensuring single-action egress without keys, tools, or special knowledge.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFederal WaySeattle
State codeRCW 19.27RCW 19.27
Egress ruleSingle-action, no keySingle-action, no key
PermittingDLS in unincorporatedDLS in unincorporated
InspectionsLocal fire districtLocal fire district

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Federal Way FAQ

Can I install a deadbolt that needs a key from inside?

No, the Washington-adopted International Building Code requires egress doors to operate from inside without a key, tool, or special knowledge.

Are classroom barricade devices allowed?

Only devices meeting state amendments and IBC limits qualify; most aftermarket barricades violate egress rules under RCW 19.27.

Seattle FAQ

Can I install a deadbolt that needs a key from inside?

No, the Washington-adopted International Building Code requires egress doors to operate from inside without a key, tool, or special knowledge.

Are classroom barricade devices allowed?

Only devices meeting state amendments and IBC limits qualify; most aftermarket barricades violate egress rules under RCW 19.27.

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