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Door Locking Hardware: Marana vs Tucson

How do door locking hardware rules compare between Marana, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Marana, AZ

Pima County

No data available yet for Marana.

Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Tucson's adopted IBC and IFC require egress doors in occupied buildings to open with a single motion using listed hardware. Panic hardware is mandatory for assembly, education, and high-occupant-load spaces; deadbolts that need separate keys are restricted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaranaTucson
Codes-IBC and IFC adopted
Egress motion-Single releasing action
Panic hardware-Required higher loads
Inspectors-TFD and PDSD

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Marana FAQ

No FAQs available.

Tucson FAQ

Can a Tucson restaurant lock its back exit during business?

Only with code-compliant hardware. Doors in the means of egress must release with one motion. Chains, padlocks, or keyed deadbolts on exit doors during occupancy are violations TFD will cite immediately.

Are classroom barricade locks allowed?

Only listed devices that meet fire and life-safety standards are allowed. Aftermarket barricade devices that block egress or trap occupants are not permitted under the adopted codes.

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