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John Hunepohl, PSP, has more than 38 years of experience in the security industry and is employed by ASSA ABLOY as director, Integrated Solutions Specialist Group. He is a member of ASIS International, Security Industry Association, and Door Hardware Institute.
He was a seasoned security professional, certified by ASIS International. As he and I were discussing the side effects of government regulations I asked: “Why don’t we see door knobs in commercial buildings anymore?” His response: “I think it has something to do with the Americans with Disabilities Act.”
Out of necessity, it is common for installers of electronic access control systems to make modifications to doors and frames. They are the last on the scene – long after