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you don't have a lock at hand, how can you keep a door closed?
are their things you can buy to stop the door from opening |
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Dear raging vortex,
That's a good question. I've used a wedge of wood shoved under the door and a heavy weight behind the door before and they seemed to work pretty good. Sincerely yours, Yao Wen |
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There's the good old fashioned chair tilted under the handle.
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LOL, you could try that link and chain, that we see in movies, and most houses have it, but the best thing is a lock. I can think of things you can do to lock a door, but you will also not be able to get in.
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they make safety locks like this for travel too. I think they could be found on amazon… there are also other jammer type devices that can be installed in your home for safety
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I bought a thing on Amazon, I believe it's called a door monkey. It leaves the door open a crack, so there is air flow, but the cat can't get in the room. It's pretty cool. I'm allergic to cats, and was told not to have her in the room I sleep in. This thing works really well if you're not trying to prevent a burglar.
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