I am finding this an interesting topic because I am getting a new door in my playroom... sometime this month. I have an OLD sliding door that is a bear to open so the kids don't.... some parents don't. But this is how they do go in and out. I am getting a new sliding door. I am thinking I am going to have to keep it locked because it will be easy to open.
Locking Door Dilemma
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I am finding this an interesting topic because I am getting a new door in my playroom... sometime this month. I have an OLD sliding door that is a bear to open so the kids don't.... some parents don't. But this is how they do go in and out. I am getting a new sliding door. I am thinking I am going to have to keep it locked because it will be easy to open. But we are also redoing the dog fence area and will be making the house back door accessible to my daycare parents. I am thinking we will use that door to enter and exit- it goes onto my back porch and in to my kitchen. So we will no longer be entering into the playroom. So, the playroom door can remain locked. Since I have 3 other doors into/ out of my house, I don't see an issue with it being locked. My front door is always locked because if someone would enter I wouldn't know it! Now ya all have me thinking about my locks... May have to check out new door locks so they don't have to be "unlocked" to get out but are locked from the outside.- Flag
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