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vicki winter (no login) Posted Jul 11, 2007 11:38 PM
I have had problems with my son escaping at home. He can figure out any lock I have placed on my front door. He recently got my keys and tried to figure out which key opened the top deadbolt on our front door. I have an alarm, 2 deadbolts, a locking door knob and a deadbolt that locks with a key from inside. But we have 4 other children and their friends that come over and forget to lock the door. I was desperate to find a solutionas I mentioned in my other posting a few days ago. Within a week my son was escaping about 8 times. He would get out when I wasn't looking and going to my surrounding neighbors homes to find computers and swimming pools. Mostly computers. They all knew who he is so they either brought him back or came to get me. So an older man from my church offered to search on the internet and other places for a lock. After 3 days he found a lock that is a double sided keyless lock. On both sides of the door there is the keyless entry. You have to type in your code on the pad to get out of your house and the same to get in your house and best of all it automatically locks when the door is shut. No more asking a family member or visitor if they locked the door. This is a great lock for a person with Autism or Alzheimers. You can change the code to 8,000 different codes. I don't see how anybody could figure out how to escape unless you showed them the code. Its too complex for my son. I can sleep easier at night knowing he can't get out my front door by himself. This is a lock used for swimming pool gates primarily. If you know someone that has a family member with Autism that escapes tell them about this lock. Its called a Lockey 2230DC keyless Double sided automatically locking lock.
Go to www.aaaindustrialsupply.com contact renee.smurr@aaaindustrialsupply.com I bought from them and they beat a competitor out on price. Its around $200 or less but its worth it. you can buy it with a key override too. |
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