Seniors and Families Should Beware of the Danger in Door Locks
Make Sure that You Change Old Door Locks with New Before Moving in to a New House
Beware of The Old Door Keys
The key is a copy of the original key that locked and opened the door to the home you are moving into. Seniors and housewives especially should beware. They are usually at home for most of the day.
Locked doors are meant to keep burglars out. Locks are not supposed to be given out. It is important to have new keys made for the door lock on the front door as well as the exterior outer doors of the house.
Be Cautious Replace Lock Tumblers
The front door should have a double safety door lock. It requires locks to keep those inside to feel safe. This type of door lock will keep seniors from being frightened that a intruder might break into the front door to harm or to rob them.
A double door lock should also be on the front door. Two locks are better than one if you want to feel safe. If in doubt, call a locksmith and ask him. Let him decide what type and style door lock you should buy. Never give any of the door keys to strangers.
Beware of The Previous Door Keys
Furthermore, ask the locksmith to install an identical tumbler on both the front and rear door lock when you are buying new door locks for the outside of your house. This way one key will fit the front door lock and the rear door. Women and seniors will not need to carry a lot of keys in their purse.
Generally, there are other types of door locks inside of your home. Each room in the house has a lock. These locks are meant to keep intruders out of those bedrooms if they break into the house. Actually, the lock is an added protection for seniors who might in bed taking a nap.
Take Care Do Not Give a Door Key to Strangers
Bedroom doors usually have a pinhole on the outside of the door lock. This makes it easy to open the door in case a small child or a pet gets locked inside. Even frail seniors can get locked in. The door lock comes with a pin that is inserted into the small pinhole. The door snaps open!
Actually, door locks are like having a security system. While they do not have an alarm that goes off every time a door to the bathroom is kicked open by the kids in the house,the locks give a false sense of security to the person using the bathroom. No one can silently barge in on when privacy is required.
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41 Comments
Post a CommentExcellent advice
good point that most overlook
Great advice Sandora :)
Good information. Although you geared this to seniors, it is pertinant for everyone.
good job on this!
Sterling work again Sondra. Love your new blog look to my friend. You're the best at that. So talented indeed.
Good advice Sondra.
very good and important information
Great advice, Sondra. :-)
Very important moving detail.