What was your phone charger doing in this particular bathroom in the first place, Opal? (Better search for and call a locksmith with that last 5% and hope you can give the chap the address.)
I have 4 chargers here All in a different room, but not the bathroom. But I do see the urgency for Opal, I don’t think Earl has a cell phone so he wouldn’t have a charger for her to use.
All of our “indoor” locks have a small hole in the knob when you can poke a thin rod and unlock the door. We are in the habit of locking the outside doors when we leave the house and the kids used to lock their bedrooms from force of habit. That little hole saved many a panic attack.
In a lot of homes, the bathroom is the ideal place for the phone charger. The outlets are at countertop height, and if you shave with a blade and don’t use an electric curling iron, you don’t need as many as they give you, so it makes sense to plug in your phone there. Outlets in the rest of the house tend to be at shin level, and more often than not behind furniture.
Hmmm, 50 years ago I`ll bet people said “how did we get along without TV`s, and automatic transmissions?” Time marches on…………. embrace it, or be left behind.
I just got a land line phone bill of $62 for basic service. I do wish the cellphones worked at our ranch. We check those for messages about once a month…
When we built our house (and our sons were quite young), we put exterior knobs on the bathroom, and any other room that we wanted a lock. Had it keyed to fit the exterior doors. Then, if a kid locked the door, and wouldn’t come out, we could just use our house key to unlock it.I have multiple phone chargers – bedroom, bathroom, car, office, plus a battery pack that I can attach if it is running low, and I’m not where I can plug it into one of the other chargers.
I just got a new phone and the charge port is a mini usb port, the same as my tablet, so I have several chargers if I misplace of ruin a charger (which I already did once).
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
What was your phone charger doing in this particular bathroom in the first place, Opal? (Better search for and call a locksmith with that last 5% and hope you can give the chap the address.)
Lamberger about 8 years ago
That’s one reason why our bathrooms have no locks….
GROG Premium Member about 8 years ago
If that happened to me it would be a relief.
She Mc about 8 years ago
Strange place to leave your phone charger!!!
aerilim about 8 years ago
They need keyless locks for the bathrooms.
loveslife about 8 years ago
I have 4 chargers here All in a different room, but not the bathroom. But I do see the urgency for Opal, I don’t think Earl has a cell phone so he wouldn’t have a charger for her to use.
Dani Rice about 8 years ago
All of our “indoor” locks have a small hole in the knob when you can poke a thin rod and unlock the door. We are in the habit of locking the outside doors when we leave the house and the kids used to lock their bedrooms from force of habit. That little hole saved many a panic attack.
cubswin2016 about 8 years ago
This wouldn’t happen if you had a latch lock.
Qiset about 8 years ago
I live with that woman!
dadoctah about 8 years ago
In a lot of homes, the bathroom is the ideal place for the phone charger. The outlets are at countertop height, and if you shave with a blade and don’t use an electric curling iron, you don’t need as many as they give you, so it makes sense to plug in your phone there. Outlets in the rest of the house tend to be at shin level, and more often than not behind furniture.
jtviper7 about 8 years ago
Gee, How did we get along when we had to use land lines and a real camera ?
xrilander about 8 years ago
Hmmm, 50 years ago I`ll bet people said “how did we get along without TV`s, and automatic transmissions?” Time marches on…………. embrace it, or be left behind.
Germanshepherds4ever about 8 years ago
Impossible. When the kid opened the door, it would UNlock.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 8 years ago
Inside door lock keys are pretty much the same, I always kept one above the doors of all such locks, for just such a situation.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
If you can’t do it, call a professional.
krcaddis about 8 years ago
I just got a land line phone bill of $62 for basic service. I do wish the cellphones worked at our ranch. We check those for messages about once a month…
Smiley Rmom about 8 years ago
When we built our house (and our sons were quite young), we put exterior knobs on the bathroom, and any other room that we wanted a lock. Had it keyed to fit the exterior doors. Then, if a kid locked the door, and wouldn’t come out, we could just use our house key to unlock it.I have multiple phone chargers – bedroom, bathroom, car, office, plus a battery pack that I can attach if it is running low, and I’m not where I can plug it into one of the other chargers.
Number Three about 8 years ago
Quick! There’s no time to lose!
xxx
LuvThemPluggers about 8 years ago
Later she’ll remember that there’s another door into the bathroom from the master bedroom and it’s unlocked!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 8 years ago
vegas viper, We got along poorly but did not know for lack of reference point
angelfiredragon about 8 years ago
You know there is locks that when the door shuts if left locked it auto unlocks. This way it prevents people locking it like this.
Many businesses have those types of doors
patlaborvi about 8 years ago
I just got a new phone and the charge port is a mini usb port, the same as my tablet, so I have several chargers if I misplace of ruin a charger (which I already did once).