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If you have young kids, you know they’re in and out of the bathroom all day. Washing their hands, blowing their noses, using the toilet.
It’s bound to happen that someone locks the door from the inside and shuts it as they leave the bathroom.
Uh oh…
A lot of bathroom handles have no keyhole — just a knob built into the handle you turn to lock the door when you’re in the bathroom.
So the only way to get a door open when you’re on the outside and it’s locked from the inside is to remove the door from its hinges.
Don’t worry, removing a door from its hinges is an easy task that can be done in under a minute. Best of all, it only requires a hammer and a small screwdriver!
Watch the video above for a full step-by-step guide.
This post was last modified on July 27, 2020 3:48 pm
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