Prioritizing aesthetic design over life safety is a ticking time bomb for Dallas businesses. While an attractive entrance or a seamless architectural flow might impress clients, sacrificing code-compliant, highly functional exit devices for a less conspicuous alternative is a critical error. This often leads to exit systems that appear secure but are fundamentally flawed, putting lives at risk during emergencies and exposing businesses to severe legal repercussions.
The Peril of Non-Compliant vs. Code-Mandated Exit Solutions
Many commercial properties, especially older structures around the West End Historic District of Dallas or converted lofts in Deep Ellum, rely on inadequate door hardware for emergency exits. A standard deadbolt or a traditional knob lock on an egress door might provide everyday security, but in a crisisβbe