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I have installed one of these: https://yalehome.co.uk/77-traditional-nightlatch-60mm/
on a door to an area with no other entry routes. The key hole is on the outside.
All worked fine for a period, many ins and outs, but attempting to get in yesterday I found myself locked out.
Is this possible? Is there a way to e.g. leave the snub so that I can exit, let the door close behind me, and then never be able to open it again with the key?
My understanding is that the snub immobilises the bolt so that it is either stuck in, or stuck out. In the former case, the door wouldn't lock itself when I left and I could push it back open, and in the latter case I wouldn't have been able to leave unless I moved the snub free again, right?
Is there some way that you can open the door from the inside, close it behind you, and not then be able to get back in with the key?
Note that there is zero possibility of the snub being moved after I left. There are no other ways into the room.
Many thanks,
on a door to an area with no other entry routes. The key hole is on the outside.
All worked fine for a period, many ins and outs, but attempting to get in yesterday I found myself locked out.
Is this possible? Is there a way to e.g. leave the snub so that I can exit, let the door close behind me, and then never be able to open it again with the key?
My understanding is that the snub immobilises the bolt so that it is either stuck in, or stuck out. In the former case, the door wouldn't lock itself when I left and I could push it back open, and in the latter case I wouldn't have been able to leave unless I moved the snub free again, right?
Is there some way that you can open the door from the inside, close it behind you, and not then be able to get back in with the key?
Note that there is zero possibility of the snub being moved after I left. There are no other ways into the room.
Many thanks,
