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by spicybright
1896 days ago
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It mentions integrating with your phone's do not disturb functions. Usually in an emergency someone will call you multiple times in a row and, presumably, this would open the shell. And unless you live alone, which many don't, other people will usually have phones. You can also buy a dumb phone specifically for emergencies, 911 doesn't require a paid line. And like other's said, you can probably pry that sucker open. It looks flimsy honestly, with no lock or dead bolt connecting the two parts in the front... |
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