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Recommendation: When using this lock to deny access for people with dementia, locate the Confounding Door Lock either exceptionally high or exceptionally low - where one would not expect to find a lock. Not recommended for use on exit doors - for safety reasons. It can be installed on wood or a metal frame and requires a drill and a screw driver. It's easy to install for any handy person, requiring only three screws (provided). This Alzheimer’s safety device works on doors that swing inward only. Caregivers can unlock the confounding door lock easily, but persons with dementia (who does not know the trick) can try for hours with no success. It opens by pulling and rotating the door-jamming "blocker" out of the way of an in-swinging door. This ingenious, strong Alzheimer’s door lock requires no key and does not look like a lock.
