GRETNA, Neb. (WOWT) – Gretna-based business Extreme Iron Works owner Dave Cotton says his kick lock device for inward-swinging doors is like an extra lock.
He and his son Kyle say it can provide an extra layer of security during a school shooting.
“The main thing that our locking device would do is buy more time for first responders to get there and handle the situation,” Kyle said.
The Cottons told 6 News they’ve already sold a couple to an Omaha metro school.
But an internet search shows there are several similar devices out there, and the Nebraska State Fire Marshal’s office told 6 News many of them don’t meet fire codes, such as for easy exits.
One scenario they’re concerned about is an intruder entering through a classroom window while such a locking device is in place, making a quick and simple exit for students and staff difficult.
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