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<blockquote data-quote="Percy" data-source="post: 707048" data-attributes="member: 21263"><p>Thanks Praecepta. The locked doors would not obstruct the ONLY path out, but one of several alternate paths out. But who knows which path one will need in a fire...options are good. I like the alarm on the door option - at least re my office. Thank you for this suggestion. We have smoke detectors, although not inside each bedroom...probably should do that. But we have at least 3 on each level of the house, and in the hall outside all the bedrooms. So, good but could be better. Your last comment is probably the kicker - the locks are NOT the kind you can open from the inside without a key. Key required to open from outside or inside. And the keys stick and are fiddly. 200 year old house, old doors, old locks with the big fancy brass keys. </p><p></p><p>So I think I have my answer....alarm on the door, YES; locked doors, NO. Sigh.</p><p>Thank you for helping me think through what should be obvious...but never is when it concerns difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Percy, post: 707048, member: 21263"] Thanks Praecepta. The locked doors would not obstruct the ONLY path out, but one of several alternate paths out. But who knows which path one will need in a fire...options are good. I like the alarm on the door option - at least re my office. Thank you for this suggestion. We have smoke detectors, although not inside each bedroom...probably should do that. But we have at least 3 on each level of the house, and in the hall outside all the bedrooms. So, good but could be better. Your last comment is probably the kicker - the locks are NOT the kind you can open from the inside without a key. Key required to open from outside or inside. And the keys stick and are fiddly. 200 year old house, old doors, old locks with the big fancy brass keys. So I think I have my answer....alarm on the door, YES; locked doors, NO. Sigh. Thank you for helping me think through what should be obvious...but never is when it concerns difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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