This means making sure that you're
actually locking all doors and windows.
Not exact matches
I
actually checked the
door when we left; it was
locked once we were out and the
door shut.
So when you want the
door to be
locked, you slide it on the side on the
door and it
actually keeps the
door from opening up and then when you don't want to use it any more you just slide it back off the
door and you can hang on the
door knob and that way the baby can't get in and out.
There are no
locked doors — he doesn't understand the concept very much, that when we go visit family [elsewhere] how you
actually can't just walk into other people's houses.
Actually, he should have
locked the conference room
door; and told these weak leaders that they don't leave until some time of deal is agreed to.
If you walk to close to the incinerator room
door, the zombie may
actually run through the
locked door — if this happens, you'll have to reload your checkpoint.
Keyless entry, power
doors,
locks and mirrors, air conditioning that
actually worked, cruise control and six airbags.
The actuator is the final step in the process in that it is a small motor with a set of gears that
actually locks and unlocks the latch mechanism inside the
door allowing the
door to open.
The interior has no extras - manual
door locks, manual / crank up windows, hand - adjusted mirrors - which is fine by me; I
actually prefer not having more things to break and fix as the car ages.
One great thing was the fact that the bathroom was
actually private with an actual
door with an actual
lock, which isn't always the case with many new hotels.
It would
actually be a good idea to
lock all of the
doors in your home when you are at home.
Also, make sure that your
door locks and window
locks actually work the way that they should.
Many people leave home thinking their
door is securely closed and
locked, when in reality, the
door may
actually still be slightly open with the deadbolt not properly engaged.
Like the original August Smart
Lock, the Pro is a classy, post-modern piece of hardware — the Nest of the smart lock space — that doesn't just look impressive on your door, it actually does an awful lot,
Lock, the Pro is a classy, post-modern piece of hardware — the Nest of the smart
lock space — that doesn't just look impressive on your door, it actually does an awful lot,
lock space — that doesn't just look impressive on your
door, it
actually does an awful lot, too.
August's smart
locks are getting tighter integration with the Google Assistant, including helping the paranoid get closure over whether the
door is
actually closed.
August has rolled out a trio of new devices, including a pair of connected
locks that can tell whether your
door is
actually closed or not, and a smarter doorbell camera.
The update, which requires certain
lock models in August's line - up in order to work, means that those with an Amazon Echo or other Alexa - powered device can now ask the smart assistant for an update on whether their
door is
actually closed or not.
From smart light bulbs and thermostats that think for themselves to Bluetooth
door locks, wireless security cameras, and all manner of sensors, today's home technology can sound awfully sophisticated while
actually being a messy hodgepodge of gizmos and apps.
At best, this means carrying a key in your pocket or purse, but never having to
actually use it thanks to special contact points on the
door handles that
lock and unlock the
doors, and to push - button ignitions.
So you can ask Alexa to
lock or unlock your
door, or even find out what the status of the
lock actually is.
What it couldn't do, however, was warn you if the
door had
actually locked properly.
So if you have the August
lock, you can
actually pull up a live stream, talk to someone who's at your front
door, and unlock the
door for them.
Bingo: Alexa can't
actually lock or unlock
doors.
Rather than finding yourself constantly pursuing jobs opportunities that never quite pan out, sitting at home waiting for the phone to ring, and having
doors stay
locked shut to you, imagine what a positive and secure feeling it would be to have employers and recruiters
actually seek YOU out.
Popularized by movies like As Good As It Gets, Jack Nicolson's portrayal of a man who has to turn the
lock on his
door the same number times each time he touches it and can't step on sidewalk cracks, is
actually a pretty narrow view of the condition.
I
actually stood there with my mouth wide open trying to decide if I should
lock the
door and repaint it before my husband saw what I had done and took away my painting license, or if I was in love with it.
One tip, even if the
lock is
locked, make sure the
door is
actually shut all the way tight and can not still be pushed open....