yes, there are some very nice push button ones out there, generally with 10
buttons, 5 of which have to be pushed in to open them. these are very
accessible, but if possible, it is best to either get a couple of different
models, or try them out first, as at least one of the models of this type is
dead easy to feel ones way through the buttons that should be in and out to
find the combination, which rather defeats the point of it being a lock.
hope this helps.
Simon
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From: "Phil Roberts (Redacted sender "p.roberts13" for DMARC)"
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Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2016 2:42 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Case Locks
Hi List
At present we use a lock with spinning tumblers to lock our cases when we go
on holiday but they are not accessible at all for blind people. Does anyone
know if there is an accessible lock for us to use.
My wife usually does it for me but I am travelling abroad without her in
December and wondered what you good people do when you go on holiday.
Look forward to hearing from anyone soon.
Phil
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