Dear All, I've had a query from an OT in Surrey, could someone could advise? **************************************************************************** * One of my clients is a 4 year old boy with autism. He has no sense of danger and needs to be protected from hurting himself and others. The family home has several locks on doors, cupboards and drawers, but the child is able to break the locks and has done several times. I wondered whether in this situation Assistive Technology might be an option. Do you know of anything on the market that may consist of a system of electronically controlled locks which could be managed by the child's parents? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. **************************************************************************** Cheers, Aidan. Aidan Parr Researcher FAST - Foundation for Assistive Technology 12 City Forum 250 City Road London EC1V 8AF Tel: +44 (0) 20 7253 3303 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7253 5990 Reg. Charity Number: 1061636 Why not go to the FAST website at http://www.fastuk.org <http://www.fastuk.org/> to find out more about FAST and how you can be involved. To stay up to date with the latest news on assistive technology why not subscribe to the AT Forum's monthly email bulletin by sending an email to: [log in to unmask] Check out previous bulletins at http://www.fastuk.org/atforum.php.