(March 10th, 2021 at 5:33 PM)SpookyZalost Wrote: @tc4me that makes sense, being able to quickly open locks during an emergency.
I always pictured firefighters as the forced entry sort, breaking down doors and whatnot.
People are more and more afraid of break-ins, and have their house / apartment made burglar-proof, that is, multiple locks on doors and windows, break-proof glass, metal market doors and door frames, and with brutal art no more getting in is possible. The only weak point is the lock and since we are slowly opening it, it is difficult. Bad thing, more and more OLD people are afraid and are more or less building a bunker. But if an emergency such as a fire or a health emergency occurs, we cannot get to them and stand in front of closed, burglar-proof bunkers. Wooden houses are built almost to zero in euros and are hardly allowed