sparky Wrote
"Thanks Tom.
so the bottom line is install a Knox box
(how much can they really be?) or witness what a halligan & flat head axe can do in a hurry. <https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/eek.gif>"

The boxes cost between one and three hundred installed depending on the model and the wall in or on which it is installed. The repair of an adams right angle dead bolt lock and the replacement of the glass in the door cost more and yet it took some building owners three to five sets of doors to realize that having a "man on the way" would not keep us from forcing the doors to reach the fire or the utility rooms. One company even went to court to try to make us pay for the doors. The judge read the state disaster act from the bench and warned the plaintiffs attorney never to bring a similar claim into her court again.
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Tom


Tom Horne

"This alternating current stuff is just a fad. It is much too dangerous for general use" Thomas Alva Edison