Someone would then figure out how to 'trip' over the barriers.
Randy
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From: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
To: shop-talk@autox.team.net
Sent: Fri, January 18, 2013 7:36:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Making a trap door safe
All the engineering solutions are pretty cool sounding, but after being a
landlord myself, there's just no way I'd ever rent out a house with a trapdoor
in it, no matter what. I'd build a staircase--even outside the house, if I had
to--before I let tenants use a trapdoor in a hallway. Shoot, I'd nail the
trapdoor shut and just eliminate access to the basement entirely before I let a
tenant use a trapdoor.
I don't think you could buy enough liability coverage to cover lifetime skilled
nursing care for someone falling through that thing. And they will find a way
to
do it. I had a tenant flush a deodorant bottle down a toilet. After that,
anything seems possible.
For just you guys, you could install gates in the hallway--like a railroad
crossing barrier. When someone uses the trapdoor, they lower the barriers on
either side of it. If they were just above waist-height, and if they locked
into
a latch on both sides of the hallway they'd certainly make you aware of their
presence before you fell into a hole in the floor, no matter how sleepy you
were. You could even tie them into the operation of the trapdoor itself.
But all that sounds to me like as much work as putting a three-foot bump-out
and
a staircase on an exterior wall.
Scott
On 1/17/2013 7:40 PM, Eric J Russell wrote:
> I'm imagining something like the mechanisms at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello.
>When the doors are opened a hidden pulley system could move bars - like the
>trafficators on an olde English car - into the hallways around the opening.
>
> Can you upload a photo of the floor doors for us to peruse? Us visual
> learners
>like photos...
>
> Eric Russell
> Mebane, NC
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Stone"
>
>
>> I can envision an elaborate system where three barriers would 'unfold' when
>> the
>>door was opened,
>>
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