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I have a Hyundai Santa Fe 2010... how do I lock him in?! I heard there is a child safety lock but I don't see it in my manual. HELP!! Thanks!!
Started by ManhattanMommy on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at babycenter):
Just....
Though personally, if my kid opened the door while we to NOT do that.
Hell, even my 98 did.
It's black and you push it up or down does, and DHs 2003 did. .
But usually the child safety lock is on the inside of the door.
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(god I'm starting a lot of advice threads, sorry advice people but they are all on wildly different topics)
For the past 4 days a double mattress has been in the lobby of our block of flats. It's on the ground floor blocking access to the backdoor.
It...
Started by ikkleosu on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at digitalspy):
As i said: : Ta muchly, I suspected that ... .
We don't want to make enemies of our neighbours (no idea who is responsible for a start) but it's just not on to not be able to access the back door.
That was the case (in terms of fire safety).
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I have never seen this one before but I just purchased an AC-3456 Rear Door Safety Lock from an eBay auction. It looks to be from the 1960's given the "S" logo on the instructions. I will likely install it on my '64 Wagonaire. Has anyone seen this accessaory...
Started by bjackameit on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studebakerdriversclub):
It may have replaced SP50079 , which seems to be the... .
As to the second part of your question, AC3456 is shown as being for 1963 and newer 4-door models (sedans and wagons) .
Jack: These aren't terribly rare; I've seen a few, to answer your first question .
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Christine827 Post subject: Re: patio door safety Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:35 pm Site Admin
Joined: Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:38 am
Posts: 711
Location: Toronto, Ontario Quote: : Hi Guys,
what is the best way to secure your patio door? There is huge glass...
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Thanks, Christine, are you living in the townhouse? Don't they have patio door for the townhouse they have patio door for the townhouse? How do you go into the backyard?
We chose the alternate kitchen that included a garden door instead....
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All items come from a smoke-free, dog and cat friendly home. I work full...
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by 1 people.
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Bump MMAO Happy Saturday!.
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Started by Tim King on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at g503):
Please email some pics.
To get in line for the bumperettes! Am interested in the safety straps.
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Since beginning to drive the Slat around the countryside, numerous passengers have felt quite nervous sitting in such an open space.
I've been meaning on getting safety straps but I believe Slat Grills had different ones...no change there then!
Are these...
Started by jonesy on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at g503):
I've read that the original safety straps for slats may have been khaki an example, and if anyone is....
Hi Neil,
As always, I welcome comments and / or corrections to my rambling:
The late door safety is made of the webbing material.
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I have a basement door thats half glass and admittedly is probably the weak spot in terms of security for my home. I love having the light that the glass offers but anyone could come by and break the glass and gain access to my home. Since it's on the...
Started by speedster1 on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diychatroom):
A couple of hardwired keypads but for all the remote door, window, glassbreak, motion sensors I used.
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First of all, the static keyword.
I've read several articles and past threads on here covering the static keyword. I haven't found many scenarios listed of when I should use it. All I know is it doesn't create an object on the heap which tells me it would...
Started by dotnetdev on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Most methods of ensuring code runs as intended for multiple calling threads) is opening the door....
Of thread safety, what should I look for in my code to get an idea of thread safety?
Writing thread of static & thread safety.
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Anyone work or have knowledge in safety checks. I just had an annual safety check and got the report, theres 1 thing in faults... no ECV ?
Started by thenry on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cableforum):
No ECV ? so how do you turn your gas off ? the gas... .
I just had an annual safety check and got the report, theres 1 thing in faults...
A quick Google suggests Emergency Control Valve.
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