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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 (drill required). Not recommended for use on exit doors.
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