Toddler Locked in Hilton Head Condo: Family's Vacation Turns Alarming
A family's vacation in a Hilton Head condo took an alarming turn when their 2-year-old autistic son locked himself in the master bedroom, leaving them unable to enter for 30 minutes. The incident occurred at a condo where the family was staying, but the search results didn't reveal the owner's name. The bedroom door lacked a deadbolt, and the handle wouldn't budge. The toddler, who was unharmed, didn't respond to his parents' requests to unlock the door. It took a considerable 30 minutes to get a property manager to open the door. The family was relieved to find their son unharmed, but the incident could have been avoided if the condo had proper safety measures. The front door also presented a security concern, unlocking easily with just a slight push. The family's Hilton Head vacation ended on a worrying note due to the condo's lack of proper safety measures. The incident serves as a reminder for property owners to ensure their rentals are secure and safe for all tenants, including young children.