MoToys
Well-known member
how many people rely on their electric opener as their only means to enter their garage.
As you can see I am from Long Island and live near the suffolk/Nassau County border on the south shore. The storm hit my area very hard and almost a week later there are still hundreds of thousands without power.
I am a locksmith by trade and this storm has made me very busy all week. The one call we keep getting that has me dumbfounded are people locked out of their garage. Why don't people have a mechanical way to enter their garage in a power failure? Additionally, I found if they had other means of access, they didn't have keys to get in. Even crazier are the people with the little bypass lock that had no clue what it was.
So how many of you guys rely on your electric opener to get into the garage?
As you can see I am from Long Island and live near the suffolk/Nassau County border on the south shore. The storm hit my area very hard and almost a week later there are still hundreds of thousands without power.
I am a locksmith by trade and this storm has made me very busy all week. The one call we keep getting that has me dumbfounded are people locked out of their garage. Why don't people have a mechanical way to enter their garage in a power failure? Additionally, I found if they had other means of access, they didn't have keys to get in. Even crazier are the people with the little bypass lock that had no clue what it was.
So how many of you guys rely on your electric opener to get into the garage?
