Doors and locks in fitness facilities serve multiple critical functions that go far beyond simply opening and closing. They control access to secure areas, protect member privacy in locker rooms, meet ADA accessibility requirements, provide emergency egress during crises, separate spaces for noise control, and create the first physical interaction every member has with the facility.
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