Hi @CWK_Rob the semi-official answer is no. This is ALWAYS the client's decision, which AP to connect to and when to roam. Every client of course will have its own unique perspective of the RF environment and make its own decisions accordingly. Plus every client device will approach such decisions depending on the underlying OS, chipset and driver versions, etc. So even client devices from the same manufacturer, but perhaps with different OS or driver versions, can behave differently for how they associate and roam. Very client dependent and lots of variables, not to mention the actual RF in your residential building, which can literally change from minute to minute based on doors opening/closing, people moving around, etc.
If these are the only clients connecting, you can make some adjustments like with radio transmit power, RX-SOP, or minimum bit rate settings to expand/contract the effective coverage cell. But if other client devices are also connecting for other purposes, proceed with caution when making certain adjustments.
And as Brandon mentioned, perhaps another possibility is to leverage AP tags and SSID Availability for a separate SSID with fine tuned settings that will encourage the locks to join the AP you intended. But notice I said "encourage" and not "force". We can fine tune and encourage the clients to behave the way we want, but cannot force them.