| These days when everything is so state-of-the-art, | | | | down in the track of a sliding glass door. Preferably |
| technologically advanced, computerized, electronic, | | | | you would find one that is made out of 20-gauge |
| digital, computer-generated, radio monitored, battery | | | | steel, and with some sort of padded foot made out |
| operated, wireless, compact, and remote controlled, it | | | | of a sure grip rubber to prevent any kind of |
| is still nice to know that there are a few things that | | | | scratching of the floor. A non-marring yoke is also a |
| haven't changed. | | | | nice benefit to protect against finish damage. While |
| For protection in an apartment, room for rent, hotel | | | | we are at it, you might also search for a door brace |
| room, or a house, there is still a need, at least for | | | | that you can collapse into a shorter length when |
| most folks, to feel a little bit safer, even though | | | | traveling or when it is not in use, this way it would be |
| doors can be locked with mechanisms that should be | | | | more portable. Then when you need or want to use |
| on the space shuttle, made out of steel, iron, or | | | | it, you can just extend it to the proper length |
| titanium. A simple door brace, which can be lodged | | | | required. The ideal would be an under $20 door brace |
| between just under the door knob and a chosen | | | | that can also be adjusted to reach up to 46" in |
| spot on the floor, does not need this | | | | length, but that can collapse down to only 31" so that |
| high-speed-electronic-digital-computerized technology | | | | it can easily fit in a suitcase when traveling. |
| to work. You simply put it under the door knob in a | | | | Door braces in the 21st century. Who would have |
| secure setting and wedge it into a spot on the floor, | | | | ever thought that we could still use something that is |
| which would prevent the door from opening, even if | | | | so simple? Something that is not wireless, radio |
| James Bond were just outside and able to somehow | | | | operated, LED, fiber-optic, LCD, or operated by |
| pick the lock of the door. | | | | batteries? A simple idea to help keep people safe, |
| There are even Dual Function Door Braces, which can | | | | and to give added security to a closed and locked |
| be wedged under the knob of a hinged door, or set | | | | door! |