Magnet Child Proof Locks?
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Update for those who may be looking for these types of locks.
I purchased BOTH the Kidco and Safety 1st brands.
The Kidco locks were much easier to install on my cabinets, I did wind up using the screws that came with them to get a more sturdy install. They work well. They did NOT work on my drawers as they were too long and wouldn't close properly.
Safety 1st - a much sturdier product, but a bit of a pain to install. I used this on my utensil drawer as well as my med cabinet in the bathroom. I had to install this upside down in my med cabinet and I love having that option (can't do that with the kidco lock)
Both of them have the option of turning "off" the locks during non business hours - great for me as my own kids are much older and we don't need child proofing devices on evenings/weekends.
If I had to purchase more locks I would probably go with the Safety 1st ones simply because I feel they are a sturdier option, but would easily recommend both. I had my licensing renewal visit last Friday and she was impressed - she claims she hasn't seen these types of locks before...
I'm so glad I got them. Much better than what we had before (where the drawers and cabinets would open a fraction of an inch and you would have to push down on the latch) And better yet I love love love that this option satisfies licensing but doesn't interfere with my family at all- Flag
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: I bought two right off...which was a good thing because I "cooked" the first one. Mine was plastic coating over the magnet....
I kept it on my fridge for easy access but must not have put it back and just set it on the stove. Then it stuck to a cookie sheet I was putting in the oven and no one noticed until the smoke detector went off and the "plastic" smell and smoke came pouring out of the oven when I opened the door...
Bought ANOTHER back up, just in case I did it again.- Flag
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I have worked in class rooms from kindergarten to high-school and I have not seen a child over come these type of locks. (To be fair I have never seen them beyond 1st grade classrooms). I found this article on magnetic locks: http://united-locksmith.net/blog/eve...magnetic-locks
It is a lot of info, but it talks about magnetic keyed locks (like this one). It is not super high security, but it will work for children no doubt. It is the most uncomplicated form of magnetic locks, but the cons section in the article said that the only real downside is the security it offers. If it does offer ok security against a criminal, so that would make it super effective for young children.
Again I have seen these locks work in a classroom setting, with up to 40 kids running around pulling on the doors. I have yet to see the lock fail.
I hope that helps.- Flag
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I've had these ones for 5 years now and I love them.
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