There are also key-less locks that use a number pad to open. These are great if 
you're able to push a few buttons to unlock the door (pencil in a cuff? mouth 
stick?) The great thing about these locks is you can tell 
friends/family/caregivers the code. There's no danger of getting locked out 
because you've forgotten your key. If you ever change caregivers you can simply 
change the number code on the lock--no worry about collecting keys or having 
duplicates made.

Downside to these locks is that they're expensive and pushing the code may be 
tricky for some quads.

Don.



On Friday, February 7, 2014 4:46 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 
position your chair so when they open it themselves you only allow it to open 
so far, to verify who it is, then tell them “come on in”
 
Eric W Rudd
 
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From: KK Batte
Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎February‎ ‎7‎, ‎2014 ‎5‎:‎37‎ ‎PM
To: quad
 
I have a front door remote opener.  But if the door is locked, the remote 
doesn't work.

When you are alone, how do you unlock & open the door?

KK

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