This
ingenious, strong door lock requires no key and does not look like
a lock. It opens by pulling and rotating the door-jambing "blocker"
out of the way of an in-swinging door. Caregivers can unlock the
door easily, but persons with dementia (who do not know the trick)
can try for hours with no success (with rare
exceptions).
Works on doors that swing in only. It's easy to install for any
handy person, requiring only three screws (provided)
Can be installed on wood or metal doors, requires a drill and a
screw driver. Not recommended for use on exit doors - for safety reasons.
Lock access only from inside.
Recommendation: When using this lock to deny access
for people with dementia, locate the Confounding Door Lock
either exceptionally high or exceptionally low - where one one
would not expect to find a lock. The combination of an unusual
appearance and unusual location will compliment the disguise of the
device.
Finish: Polished Brass
What we like best about this
product: This very clever device does not look like
a lock or operate like a lock, but it does prevent the door from
opening. And for persons in the middle and later stages of
dementia, unable or unaware of the "trick" to open the lock, it
provides an effective (but not guaranteed) means of hindering or
delaying them from opening the door.
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