55 Pa. Code § 2600.233 - Doors, locks and alarms
(a) Doors
equipped with key-locking devices, electronic card operated systems or other
devices that prevent immediate egress are permitted only if there is written
approval from the Department of Labor and Industry, Department of Health or
appropriate local building authority permitting the use of the specific locking
system.
(b) A home shall have a
statement from the manufacturer, specific to that home, verifying that the
electronic or magnetic locking system will shut down, and that all doors will
open easily and immediately when one of more of the following occurs:
(1) Upon a signal from an activated fire
alarm system, heat or smoke detector.
(2) Power failure to the home.
(3) Overriding the electronic or magnetic
locking system by use of a key pad or other lock-releasing device.
(c) If key-locking devices,
electronic cards systems or other devices that prevent immediate egress are
used to lock and unlock exits, directions for their operation shall be
conspicuously posted near the device.
(d) Doors that open onto areas such as
parking lots, or other potentially unsafe areas, shall be locked by an
electronic or magnetic system.
(e)
Fire alarm systems shall be interconnected to the local fire department, when
available, or a 24-hour monitoring service approved by the local fire
department.
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