Saturday, March 14, 2009

Keyless Locks to help the kids

I spent many days locked out of my house after school. I was always supposed to have a key but needless to say I would forget on occassion. Children can always be forgetfull, just like the rest of us, but ADHD can make normal childhood forgetting into a normal routine. It is the little things like remembering to take the house key that can cause a great deal of stress for kids and their families. The best solution ever is the keyless entry system for the doors in your house. Every home should have at least one door with a keyless entry lock system. Even if someone forgets the code a simple phone call can get them in the house easily. I first tried the keyless system when I moved into a new house that had a separate garage. I always wanted to keep the garage locked to protect my tools but I didn't want to always make sure I had a key every time I wanted to get in the back door. The keyless entry system was the perfect solution and allowed me to free myself from the frustration of trying keep a key on hand at all times.
Keyless entry systems are just one way we can help children with ADHD. It can be one less thing they have to think about which in turn will free their mind for more productive pursuits. Anyone with or with ADHD would enjoy the ease of securing their home without ever having to worry about being locked out. The codes can be changed easily at anytime for security or if you want to allow access to your home for some repair or service while you are gone. I would not be surprised to eventually see all new homes with keyless entry locks.

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