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Door Locking Hardware: Santa Clara vs Sunnyvale

How do door locking hardware rules compare between Santa Clara, CA and Sunnyvale, CA?

Santa Clara and Sunnyvale have similar restriction levels.

Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County Title B and the California Fire Code adopt CFC Section 1010, 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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Sunnyvale, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County Title B and the California Fire Code adopt CFC Section 1010, 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

FactSanta ClaraSunnyvale
Code sectionSCC Title B; CBC/CFC 1010.1.9SCC Title B; CBC/CFC 1010.1.9
Single-motion ruleOne operation to unlatchOne operation to unlatch
Banned hardwareDouble-cylinder deadbolts on exitsDouble-cylinder deadbolts on exits
Panic hardwareGroup A 50+ occupantsGroup A 50+ occupants
InspectorCounty Planning; County FireCounty Planning; County Fire

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Santa Clara 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 Section 1010.1.9.3.

Can schools use classroom barricade devices?

Only devices meeting CBC Section 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 review.

Sunnyvale 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 Section 1010.1.9.3.

Can schools use classroom barricade devices?

Only devices meeting CBC Section 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 review.

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