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πŸ”§ Building Safety/Door Locking Hardware

Long Beach vs Norwalk

How do door locking hardware rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Long Beach and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach enforces California Building Code Section 1010 requirements for egress door hardware, including single-action release and panic hardware on assembly and high-occupancy spaces.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Building Code Title 26 and Fire Code Title 32 incorporate California Fire Code Β§1010.1.9, restricting locks and latches on required egress doors. Single-action hardware, no double-cylinder deadbolts on exits, and panic hardware in assembly occupancies are mandatory.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachNorwalk
Key codeCBC 1010-
Panic hardware thresholdOver 50 occupants assembly-
Force maxFifteen pounds release-
Local enforcementLBFD Fire Prevention-
Code section-Titles 26/32; CBC/CFC Β§1010.1.9
Single-motion rule-One operation to unlatch
Banned hardware-Double-cylinder deadbolts on exits
Panic hardware-Group A 50+ occupants
Inspector-LACoDPW Building; LACoFD

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Long Beach FAQ

Can I install a deadbolt on my storefront door?

Only a single-action thumbturn deadbolt that releases without a key from inside, or a code-compliant fire exit hardware unit. Double-keyed deadbolts on egress doors are illegal under CBC 1010 and a common LBFD citation.

Are smart locks compliant with egress code?

Listed access-control hardware that fails safe and unlocks on power loss, alarm activation, or single-motion handle operation can comply. Submit cut sheets to Long Beach Fire Prevention before installation in commercial occupancies.

Norwalk FAQ

Are key-locking deadbolts allowed on apartment unit doors?

Single-cylinder deadbolts releasable from inside by thumbturn are fine. Double-cylinder deadbolts requiring a key from inside are prohibited on required egress doors of dwelling units under Β§1010.1.9.3.

Can schools use classroom barricade devices?

Only devices meeting CBC Β§1010.1.9.13 exception language. The lock must release with a single motion, allow free egress, and permit emergency staff access from outside. Aftermarket barricades typically fail.

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