What Lock Should I Put on My Kid’s Room?

🚪 What Lock Should I Put on My Kid’s Room?

Balancing Safety, Privacy & Parental Peace of Mind

Ages 2–7? Avoid locking knobs—they trap kids. Choose door knob covers, outside latches, or stoppers instead.

Ages 8+? Use privacy knobs or levers with emergency slots—child-friendly but accessible by parents with a coin or small screwdriver. Avoid keyed, deadbolt, or smart-lock systems inside kids’ rooms.

Bonus: If your door swings outward, install security hinges to prevent easy tibbling.

Conclusion: Build autonomy while keeping access smooth for caregivers.

📲 Need Advice?

We’ll inspect your doors and recommend the right lock—no upsell, just peace of mind.

🐾 Locked Out… and the Dog’s Still Inside

Safe, Fast Response for Pets Locked Indoors

We get this every week — dog barking, cat meowing from behind the door.

🚨 First: Don’t Panic

Most pets are fine for a few minutes. But if it’s hot, cold, or the pet is anxious/aggressive—call us with an “animal inside” alert. We prioritize these calls.

🛠 How We Respond

  • Arrive within ~20 minutes.

  • Enter carefully—no damage to door or pet.

  • We’re inside within 1–3 minutes, keeping things calm.

🧠 Tips for Pet Parents

  • Avoid auto-locking knobs.

  • Keep spare keys with caretaker or code box.

  • Choose locks with slight delay—no accidental click-out.

  • Place pet details and locksmith number on your “In case of emergency” list.

✅ Bottom Line

We care about your furry family as much as you do.

Locked out with a pet inside? We’ll be there fast—and safe.

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