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Door Locks

Any recommendations for door locks to prevent loved one from wandering outside?

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  • Rick4407
    Rick4407 Member Posts: 271
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    I used something very simple, but it was effective. An old fashion sliding bolt but mounted well up the door where I could reach it but well above eye level. Rick

  • tonyac2
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    I’ve had good luck with a child door handle lock. It spins around and my DH does not have the dexterity to open it. I got a four pack for about $9. Although he’s in a wheelchair, I needed to as he could get out if the door were open.

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  • jfkoc
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    edited November 22

    Something up high that doe not use a key is the best…..even a hook and eye will work

  • Timmyd
    Timmyd Member Posts: 241
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    edited November 22

    As recommended, try to put it up higher and out of site. Ideally match the color of the door/frame.

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