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*Standard Test Method for Determination of Resistance to Human Impact of Window Systems Intended for Use in Behavioral Care Applications
This test method provides a standard laboratory procedure for evaluation of simulated human impacts on window systems intended for installation in behavioral care hospitals and facilities, as well as other occupancies with similar concerns, excluding other hazardous locations as defined in the International Building Code (IBC) or International Residential Code (IRC).

(AAMA 501.8-23)
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Standard Test Method for Determination of Resistance to Human Impact of Window Systems Intended for Use in Psychiatric Applications
This test method provides a standard laboratory procedure for evaluation of simulated human impacts on window systems intended for installation in psychiatric hospitals and facilities, as well as other occupancies with similar concerns. For the purpose of this test method, those window systems included are: fixed, projected, casement, dual-action, interior accessory windows, window wall, curtain wall, and fixed storefront. While other window types may be used in these applications, they are outside the scope of this test method, and may require different procedures.

(AAMA 501.8-14)
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Standard Test Method for Determination of Resistance to Human Impact of Window Systems Intended for Use in Psychiatric Applications
This test method provides a standard laboratory procedure for evaluation of simulated human impacts on window systems intended for installation in psychiatric hospitals and facilities, as well as other occupancies with similar concerns. It is the intent of this test method to help determine whether window systems intended for installation in psychiatric facilities perform at or above minimum acceptable levels when sustaining human impact from the interior, to restrict patient passage to unauthorized areas, to confine patients, to reduce the opportunity for self-harm, and to delay and frustrate escape attempts.

(AAMA 501.8-12)

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Standard Test Method for Determination of Resistance to Human Impact of Window Systems Intended for Use in Psychiatric Applications
This test method provides a standard laboratory procedure for evaluation of simulated human impacts on window systems intended for installation in psychiatric hospitals and facilities, as well as other occupancies with similar concerns. It is the intent of this test method to help determine whether window systems intended for installation in psychiatric facilities perform at or above minimum acceptable levels when sustaining human impact from the interior, to restrict patient passage to unauthorized areas, to confine patients, to reduce the opportunity for self-harm, and to delay and frustrate escape attempts.(editorially revised)

Added clarification regarding impactor size in Section 5.2

This document will replace the AAMA 501.8-13 released May 2013.

(AAMA 501.8-13a)

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