 Today's episode is going to be different from our others. This message is for those people that aren't in our industry but that use our products. I want to talk to you about a touchy subject. There have been many tragic events in recent history like the school shooting in Sandy Hook in 2012, followed six years later by the one in Parkland, and most recently Uvalde. In an active shooter situation, those inside the classroom may want to use any means necessary to feel safe from what may be going on outside. And after these events pass, we see a rush to purchase anything to give peace of mind in keeping a door closed. This can range from third-party barricade devices all the way down to makeshift ways to hold a door closed with chains and wall-mounted hooks. Here's the thing you may not be considering. If there's a secondary emergency that arises during an active shooter situation, emergency personnel like the fire department have special keys to be able to get into classrooms from the outside to assist in evacuation. However, if the rooms are barricaded with these unregulated devices, those inside could be trapped. So, what is the correct solution? I'm not here to tell you that, but what I am here to do is to urge you to contact any reputable US-based lock brand. They will have a solution that will fit your budget and can help keep your classroom safe, both in an active shooter situation or if a secondary emergency arises. Thanks for listening.