We had to do this with the mother in law when she got dementia. Before the dementia she always put the snip on the door so she never got locked out which normally is a great habit to get into. Unfortunately though when she got dementia we would find she had automatically put it on and the door was always unlocked leaving her extremely vulnerable. So there are cases when this is a really good idea. Great info. Cheers Derek.
Thanks for watching mate and commenting. Yes this would only be advisable for those who have already had carers/relatives locked out as a result of using the snib function.
We had to do this with the mother in law when she got dementia. Before the dementia she always put the snip on the door so she never got locked out which normally is a great habit to get into. Unfortunately though when she got dementia we would find she had automatically put it on and the door was always unlocked leaving her extremely vulnerable.
So there are cases when this is a really good idea.
Great info.
Cheers Derek.
Thanks for watching Roy and providing your example when it's useful to disable the snib.
@@DerekMercerlocksmith Always a pleasure to watch and comment on your videos Derek 😉👍
Well done Derek
Thanks for sharing this
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Thank you for watching its appreciated keep well yourself
Always helpful as usual 👍
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🤗🤗🙇♂️✌👌❤ cheers mate !! Nice work!!!
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Does disabling the latch make a person vulnerable ?
Nice one Derek mate 👍
Cheers and all the best to you and yours 👍 🍻 🍻 🍻
Thanks for watching mate and commenting. Yes this would only be advisable for those who have already had carers/relatives locked out as a result of using the snib function.
Great vid Derek 👍
Thanks for watching and commenting, hope its all going well for you.
Derek slow but all good thanks 👍
Does disabling the latch make a person vulnerable ?
Nice one Derek mate 👍
Cheers and all the best to you and yours 👍 🍻 🍻 🍻
Thanks for watching