TL/DR - Seeking clarity since I came to suggest the same fix (a double cylinder deadbolt. However, the door should be easy to unlock for all members of the household." Egress doors inside private homes do not have panic buttons or panic bars and are not subject to the same locking regulations as those in public buildings. Bedrooms must also have an egress window for easy escape in the event of a fire. STORAGE SPACE: The mailbox has an exterior dimension of 9.75 (L) x 4.25 (W) x 14.75 (H), and the mail slot measures 8.6 x 2.5, giving it plenty of space for receiving and securing small-sized items. Two egress doors, installed at opposite ends of your home, are recommended. The mail slot on the front is only designed for receiving items and cannot be pried open. Your home must have at least one egress door. I haven't been able to find anything to support this, would you mind sharing where you're getting the information? I'm not trying to challenge you on this or argue that safety and a home fire escape plan shouldn't be considered, just unable to find anything that clearly states that it is illegal to install a double cylinder deadbolt on a front door in a residential space (I'm unclear as to whether or not OP lives in a single-family dwelling or multi-unit dwelling,) vs. "This is dangerous and illegal at least in the USA."
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