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I once had the same concern. Used those plastic guards that offices put around thermostats to keep people from changing it. They work on hinges - but I didn't lock them.


That was years ago, but I would think you can get them at Home Depot, Lowe's, or maybe even an office supply store. Pretty generic item.


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Tom Jedrzejewicz wrote:

I realize that this is off-topic, but given the "computer room centric"
nature of the group, I thought it tangentially relevant.

I would like to obtain some of the clear plastic "shields" that can be
mounted around critical buttons or switches (oh, say the Halon alarm) in
order to prevent accidental activation. No accident has happened yet, but I
am concerned. I have found nothing on google, I suspect because I am not
using the correct keywords to search.

Any light would be appreciated!

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