Safety 1st - OutSmart™ Lever Lock - White
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Description
Features
Hinge hides functional buttons in plain sight
Unique design fits most lever handles
Easy installation
Simple operation
What's Included
Safety 1st OutSmart Lever Lock
General
- Product NameOutSmart™ Lever Lock
- BrandSafety 1st
- Model NumberHS2890600
- ColorWhite
- Color CategoryWhite
Features
- Accessory TypeLock
- Number of Pieces Included1
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts90
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor90
Other
- UPC884392613570
Customer reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 4 reviews
(4 customer reviews)to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect safety handle lock
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.I wasn't sure at first if this would work right but it proved to me that it would. We have handles throughout the house and with a 2 year old grand daughter who is so smart we needed something to help. This is great. Even my old man self could work it.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Good so far
||Posted .Bought it with with best buy reward certificate. Easy to stick on, stays pretty firm. The decoy button is nice too, good for distraction
No, I would not recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Safety
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This is the best thing I found for my particular lock and it is the best. My toddler cannot get out.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Easy to install
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Easy to install but you have to hold to buttons down on each side so you can open the door. When you are in the hurry its more of a nuisance. I feel like this could have a better design as this is concerned.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionDoes the adhesive damage ti door you put it on? I'm interested in using it on the inside of the door
Asked by Tammmers.
- A:Answer The adhesive on the Safety 1st OutSmart Lever Lock is designed to attach to the door and be removed after use without causing damage.
Answered by DorelJuvenileSupport
Q: QuestionHow do you remove it when your done with it
Asked by Helpme.
- A:Answer Hello there. We recommend using dental floss or fishing string between the product and the adhesive to break that seal. You can then remove any remaining residue with a warm soapy cloth.
Answered by DorelJuvenileSupport
Q: QuestionDoes this hinder someone from the other side of the door from opening the door?
Asked by Nikki.
- A:Answer If the locking mechanism is installed properly and NOT locked (closed, it's like a clamp kind of thing), then you will have no problem opening the door, regardless of what side you're on. However, if the lock is closed, you will NOT be able to open the door from either side. AND if you're unfortunately on the side of the door that doesn't have the locking mechanism while it engaged (locked/closed), you will be STUCK until a person who knows how to unlock it comes along! We got ours because we have very smart cats that can open doors, but we've never accidentally locked each other in a room or anything. Think we've had these installed for at least 6 months. A lot of this brands' safety locks have buttons that don't do anything except become a decoy button for your children to push. And I seriously doubt a toddler will have the strength to pinch the 2 sides of the lock for it to clamp down and close. I'm not a body builder or anything, just a chunky 36 year old woman and sometimes I have a hard time squeezing the sides to lock the mechanism in place, but it's not super hard for an adult to do either. Hope this helps!
Answered by AlexisLinkx
Q: QuestionHow does it adhere to the door?
Asked by Amber.
- A:Answer I think it's the same premise of a command strip if you've ever used one of those to hang up something. Though when we removed a command strip once, it pulled paint off my wall. However, we have had several of these safety first locks installed for at least 6 months and they have never come off. But we've also never tried to remove one so I can't be of much help there sorry. Though I can tell you, I have a 16 pound cat that is very strong and used to pull on these things after we first installed them. He learned after awhile that he was just wasting his time. Lol. Hope this helps.
Answered by AlexisLinkx