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Frisco vs Plano

How do door locking hardware rules compare between Frisco, TX and Plano, TX?

Frisco has fewer restrictions than Plano.

Frisco, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Doors in Frisco buildings must follow International Building Code and International Fire Code locking and egress rules adopted by FMC Chapter 14. Single-action unlatching, panic hardware in assembly spaces, and secure-school exception locks have specific Frisco Fire Department review requirements.

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Plano, TX

Collin County

Heavy Restrictions

Plano Code Chapter 6 adopts the International Building Code and Chapter 18 the International Fire Code, setting strict egress hardware standards. Schools, assembly, and corporate offices in Plano need code-compliant panic hardware and unobstructed exit travel.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFriscoPlano
Adopted codesIBC and IFC via FMC 14-
Egress motionSingle action to unlock-
Assembly hardwarePanic or fire-exit only-
School locksFire Marshal approval-
Code chapter-Plano Code Ch. 6 and 18
Standard-IBC and IFC adopted
Panic hardware-Assembly and education
Inspector-Plano Fire-Rescue

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Frisco FAQ

Can a Frisco store padlock its front door during business hours?

No. Egress doors in occupied buildings must be openable from inside with a single motion, even if the front door is the main customer entrance and rear exits exist.

Are classroom barricade devices allowed?

Only when approved by the Frisco Fire Marshal under the secure-school exception with documented staff training, ready free exit from inside, and a means for first responders to override from outside.

Plano FAQ

Can I add an extra deadbolt to my Plano office exit door?

Probably not. Most exit doors require single-action unlocking under the IBC and IFC adopted in Plano Code Chapters 6 and 18. Adding extra locks usually violates egress rules.

Are classroom barricade devices legal in Plano schools?

Only if they comply with state school safety rules and the IBC adopted in Plano. Many add-on barricade devices fail egress and accessibility rules and cannot be used.

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