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Residential KnoxBox Program
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Residential KnoxBox Program
Disability is defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act Title 42, Chapter 126, Section 12102 (1).
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Residential KnoxBox Program
Major Life Activities are activities like caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping, walking, standing, or lifting. For more, see the Americans with Disabilities Act Title 42, Chapter 126, Section 12102 (2) (A).
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Residential KnoxBox Program
Yes! Please contact by email or phone. We will gladly assist you. Please have all of the information needed to complete the Application Form ready when you contact us.
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Residential KnoxBox Program
Please have the following ready for us on the day of installation:
- A spare house key that will go into the box
- You will need to complete the Residential KnoxBox Permit to Enter and Use Agreement Form (PDF). If you have a landlord, they must also sign this agreement.
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Residential KnoxBox Program
Please email us or call 760-839-5400. We will remove the Knox Box and return your home key.
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Residential KnoxBox Program
This program was initially funded by an allocation from Rincon Del Diablo Water District and was supplemented by Community Development Block Grant funds provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. In addition, the Assistance League of North Inland County donated 89 KnoxBoxes to the program. These generous contributions ensure that people who will benefit from the program are able to obtain lock boxes.