I was wondering what is the purpose of key locking on house windows?
Once the handle of a window is pushed into the correct position the window is closed and cannot (in theory) be opened from the outside.
But some/many window handles also have a key to lock them internally. Is this to stop someone from getting out, or what is the point of the inside key lock?
Once the handle of a window is pushed into the correct position the window is closed and cannot (in theory) be opened from the outside.
But some/many window handles also have a key to lock them internally. Is this to stop someone from getting out, or what is the point of the inside key lock?