danyo64 Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 i think that chain idea would work pretty well... but if he is 2 he might be able to go through the door if it opened a little bit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoArmistead Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 http://home.nycap.rr.com/smallfamily/images/ductape.jpg ..... 528364[/snapback] that might work... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nerm Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 i think that chain idea would work pretty well... but if he is 2 he might be able to go through the door if it opened a little bit. 528366[/snapback] Then you would just shorten the chain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
henbenley Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 My parents always had a little lock at the top of the basement door cause they didnt want us wandering down there. It was one of those with a hook and then an eyehole thingy that it went into (I'm sure everyone's seen one before, I just cant think of a name for it). I'm assuming that someone tall enough to lock it whenever someone leaves would be around when the little is home. Or you could get a deadbolt and install it at the top of the door (or high enough to keep it out of his reach for a few years). I know this may be a pain for everyone else in the family, but it will keep him safe. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Silenc3 Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 Type of Doornobs red? I have plenty of siblings and have seen this type of situation plenty of times, check in your phonebook for a baby/kid 'saftey 1st' shop. They have plenty of things to keep your kiddos from opening doors and tons of other stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
william488 Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 (edited) if you have the standard round doornobs they have doornob covers that slip over the door nob and it takes a stronger grip then a 2 yearold has to open the door, otherwise the cover over the doornob just slips around unless you squeze it. most stores has these in there baby section, like walmart, target, even sears etc... I had to use those with my daughter, she loved to go out by herself at 20months, and we had a pond about 100 yards away. child proof doornobs if you go onto that page, on the right side they also have the style for the french door handle type. good luck red. Edited August 15, 2005 by william488 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamikaze_Badger Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 It's actually Ducktape, as dubbed by the US Army in WWII because of it's ability to keep water out of weapons. It's a child of medical tape, and was originally green for camo. Because the original tape was made of cotton duck fabric, and it repelled moisture like "water off a duck's back", it was originally referred to as "duck tape". The original term came into modern usage with the introduction of "Duck Tape", a registered trademark of Duck Products. After the war, the housing industry boomed and people started using duct tape for many other purposes. The name "duct tape" came from its use on heating and air conditioning ducts, a purpose for which it, ironically, has been deemed ineffective by the state of California and by building codes in most other places in the U.S. (which means professionals are restricted from using it in systems they install, but do-it-yourselfers are not). However metallized and aluminum tapes used by professionals are still often called "duct tapes". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duct_tape Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigred Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 agian I have to take another child into consideration when dealing with this. a lock that keeps them both locked up wont' cut it. I'm going down to the general store (god that's a werid thing to say) and see what they have Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue_cow Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 You could have retinal scanner at the door so that only the one kid can get out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silverfox Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 small dead-bolt higher up on the door. chain. child safety gate that has to be lifted and swung open? they are good up to about 3 years old. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichMayo Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 For a bunch of folks who admit they have no children, they've still managed to give some pretty good answers. In my case, I DO have a 2-year-old (but I'm lucky, I have naturally difficult doorknobs). I think the hook and eye lock placed out of reach might be the best answer (nice and cheap, easy to install and remove). If you have double-keyed deadbolts, you can get the same function using them and removing the key. Install a hook for the key high enough that it can't be reached to give the rest of the family SOME measure of convenience. According to my brother (4 kids), the safety doorknob thingies definitely keep the younguns from operating the door, and adults will still be able to use the door -- if they know how to remove the device completely... Just put it back after you open the door Finally, you could put a child gate OUTSIDE the door (so it still opens freely into the house). You adults can step over the gate and the toddler will remain stuck inside. Of course, it looks silly to the neighborhood and is a real pain when you're carrying groceries, but there is no perfect solution... Good luck, R. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gravy Posted August 15, 2005 Posted August 15, 2005 well the little one has figured out doors. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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