Deadbolt Lock – Ultimate In Home Security

burglarpicklock.jpgIf home-security is your greatest concern, then this article would definitely please you. Modern technology has given us hundreds of hi-tech home-security systems, which apart from being useful are highly expensive! Now, if you want to spend thousands of dollars into installing an advanced state-of-art home security system, then you would not have problems finding expensive security systems.

This article will be helpful if a person wants to work in the economical method. Several web sites are found that refer to home security systems. Browsing a few web sites will inform a person about numerous hi-tech gadgets used for home security. Among these gadgets, a deadbolt lock will prove to be very efficient and economical.

Deadbolts are comparatively more efficient and stronger than those conventional door locks. If you talk about the conventional door locks, it would be important to know that such door locks break easily and are not that strong to protect your home from being burglarized. This is where a simple deadbolt lock would help you.

A door deadbolt is a simple mechanism for locking a door. The deadbolt consists of one or more cylinders which are attached to a latching device. The lock will only open when a particular combination or the right key is inserted. This makes a dead bolt pressure and force resistant.

Many different types of dead-bolts are now available. Front doors and back doors use different dead-bolts. Some of these have a single cylinder while others have two or even more. For an average door, a one-cylinder deadbolt lock would be appropriate.

However, if your home is prone to burglary (or if you want high-level of security), then you must purchase those deadbolts which have two or more cylinders. Research has proved that even ten or more people together cannot break a “door deadbolt” by force. Home-security is something that you must never neglect. That is why it is important to use a deadbolt lock. A good quality deadbolt lock would come cheap and would also help your home from being burglarized.

Locked doors do not necessarily result in adequate security. In fact, steel locks and more expensive locks are less secure than cheaply made locks. Because cheap locks are less accurately machined, they offer more security against bumping. This security glitch in traditional tumbler locks was discovered in the 1970s, when Danish locksmiths discovered that certain keys could “bump” open conventional locks. For this reason, premium deadbolt door locks were developed that provide protection against these unconventional keys. Deadbolt door lock security can be achieved with a special security device for only a few dollars through most trained locksmiths.

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Do You Know Who’s Knocking at Your Door?

burglar.jpgNOTE: This article originally appeared in the Summer, 1994 issue of Crime Prevention Magazine. Jake Jakubuwski wrote this article then as one of the magazines contributing editors. This article has been updated to reflect current crime trends.

“Home” may be where the heart is but unless you are willing to safeguard your security “Home” may not be the safe haven you think it is.

Why? Because burglaries, breaking and entering and home invasions are on the rise all across America.

Violent crime can come at you from any direction. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you live or what your economic status is. Folks just like you are robbed and beaten while at work, at church, in the shopping malls and in their own homes. However, it is at home that you can be at the greatest risk.

There are numerous reasons for being at greater risk at home. First when you’re at home, you tend to let your guard down and relax. Next, the burglars, and rip-off artists, rapists, killers and just plain “crazies” are getting bolder and do not hesitate to “hit” an occupied dwelling. Often, that invasion is perpetrated by more than one assailant.

This type of violence is random and the probability of you being “hit” is about one-in-four.

Increasing your personal risk factor is the fact that for a multitude of reasons it is necessary, from time to time, to invite complete strangers into your home.

It is at those times, no matter how urgent the need for their services may be, that you stand the greatest chance of becoming a victim of a violent robbery, rape or assault. It is at those times that you need to take every step necessary to make sure the “visit” does not become your personal Waterloo.

You must be cautious about what you say and how you act around the person you’re allowing in your home. Don’t send signals, by word or deed, that say “I’m a victim!”

Simply by telling the stranger you live alone, or are new to the area and don’t know anyone, might alert that person to a special vulnerability on your part.

Yet, everyday, all across America, hundreds of thousands of homeowners and apartment dwellers invite total strangers into their homes without giving it a second thought. And , when that person arrives, the resident will often reveal information to them that could not be considered anything but personal.

Frequently, that information is knowledge that an unscrupulous individual could use to the homeowner’s detriment. Talking too freely to strangers in your home can cost you money, aggravation, possessions and worse. Saying the wrong thing to the wrong person and you could wind up dead!

Fortunately, the majority of service people, decorators, repairmen, carpet cleaners and window washers you invite into your home are just what you believe them to be: honest, harmless and hardworking. They’re interested in getting the job done, collecting their fee and going on to the next job, or going home.

Unfortunately, you could possibly wind up with a sick, sociopath, service person like the Gainesville, Florida carpet cleaner who murdered the female college student for whom he was cleaning carpets. Or, the Boston Strangler who posed as a plumber or maintenance man that had been sent to “fix” a problem. The unwary, unsuspecting victim would let him in and wind up dead!

Consequently, you need to take steps to insure that you will survive your next “service” encounter.

Call your local Chamber of Commerce or Better Business Bureau before calling someone out for a service call. See if the company you are considering is a “member” or if there have been any complaints registered against that firm. Calling the Chamber of Commerce or BBB will not guarantee you a competent and honest service person, but could alert you to the possibility of problems.

Also, if you are having a ‘new’ company do work for you, ask the representative of that firm to give you a list of previous customers. Most legitimate companies are proud of their satisfied customer base and would be pleased to have you check their references.

When someone rings your bell, or raps on your door and says they are there to check the meter, clean the carpets, paint the kitchen or repair the porch, don’t open your door until you have been able to verify they are who they say they are. If you have not requested service, or the person says they “are checking the phones in the area,” tell them to check somewhere else. Even if they show you what appears to be “official” identification, call the agency, company or utility that they purport to work for. Don’t take unnecessary chances.

If you can’t have a friend or relative stay with you while the service that you asked for is being performed, call a friend , neighbor or relative within hearing distance of the service person and tell the person that you call: “Charles for “X” company is here doing the carpets. I know that you wanted to have yours done, so why don’t I give you their number?” That way, the stranger in your home knows that someone else knows who they are, and where they are from.

Don’t tell the stranger in your home that you are alone, your spouse is out of town, or that while they are doing whatever it is they are supposed to do, you are going to take a shower. Don’t tell them you’re glad they got there early because when they’re finished you have to take a deposit to the bank. Don’t tell them “make themselves at home,” offer them a drink, or in any way give them the idea that your arrangement with them is anything but what it is — business.

In all fairness to the majority of the people that you might invite into your home, the encounter will most likely be hassle and trouble free. It is up to you to keep it that way.

So, no matter who the stranger is that is in your home: Real estate agent, carpenter, plumber or preacher, you need to be aware of your personal safety at all times. Above all, don’t tell the stranger in your home how vulnerable you may be — that’s just asking for trouble!

This article is brought to you through the courtesy of:

Jake Jakubuwski is a locksmith and security consultant with more then twenty years experience in the field. He is also a freelance writer for industry publications, the technical editor of The National Locksmith magazine and has served on the editorial board of Crime Prevention Magazine and The Door Hardware Institute magazine. His PURE JAKE LEARNING SEMINARS are recognized as a continuing education resource for locksmiths, facilities management personnel, door technicians and security professionals. You can visit Jakes website at: http://www.purejake.com

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Commercial Door Locks That Work

Commercial LockNobody is worried about the locks when they go to a business, in fact it isn’t even an issue for people unless they find themselves there after hours or with a child who plays with the lock. People only think about these heavy duty commercial locks that are found at most businesses and stores under these circumstances.

Commercial door locks are popular precisely because they are nearly impossible to pick. This is why the majority of burglaries occur either in broad daylight with workers around or at night by means of a broken window or door pane.

Some thieves find ingenious ways to circumvent a business’s commercial door locks. Some burglars have actually driven a stolen vehicle through the side of a building in order to steal what’s inside. They have discovered smashing through a wall is easier than trying to pick high quality commercial door locks.

There are many types of installable commercial doors locks that can be used to keep a business safe. Many smaller businesses use locks contained in the doorknobs or handles of the door much like at a residential property. However, these are much more tamper proof. There are also more complicated systems that make the doors lock into the ground and ceiling with a special bar. This makes pushing a locked door like trying to push a brick wall.

A lot of today’s commercial door locks are managed by changeable combinations. The reason for this is you are able to reduce the cost of having locks changed when workers lose or don’t return keys. This also enables some locking systems to be wired to the burglar alarm. This means that when the door opens without the correct code, an alarm will be set off.

In order to make sure your business is safe, keeping track of the keys for your commercial door locks is very important. Previous employees and family members of those who have keys are the most likely people to use their old keys for a not so positive reason. When an employee leaves, for whatever reason, it is imperative that one makes sure that they return the keys to your commercial locks.

Numerous varieties of door locks can be installed to protect a company’s assets. Small firms may utilize only basic doorknobs with locks embedded in them, as people do in their homes. To ensure the safety and security of your business, it is imperative that you keep track of keys to your commercial door locks. Family members of current employees, and former employees are the ones that are most likely to take their old keys and use them inappropriately. No matter the reason for an employee’s departure, it is absolutely critical that they return their set of keys to the commercial locks at your establishment.

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How Every Homeowner Can Avoid Forced-Door Intrusions

kicking115_1589-1.JPGWhen it comes to safeguarding ones home from outside intrusion, most people are willing to go to any length to achieve the highest level of protection available. Though modern technology has provided advanced alarm systems with motion sensors and anti-theft window guards, these systems are not fool-proof, and a determined burglar with the right tools could easily penetrate such systems.

Despite all the protection advanced alarm systems can provide, doors remain the preferred points of entry for most burglars. In fact, the intrusion point in the majority of home burglaries is the front or back door, and not the windows. With this in mind, it is vital to any well rounded home security system to employ the most advanced door locks available.

The average home door lock is susceptible to numerous forms of tampering. Homeowners should take the necessary precautions to prevent the three most common forced-door entry methods exploited by the vast majority of burglars.

Lock picking, in all of its various forms, can undermine even a very sophisticated locking mechanism. Furthermore, the Internet has substantially increased the availability of lock-picking tools that were once accessible only to professional locksmiths. These tools can allow even an inexperienced lock picker to make short work of a typical door lock.

For those intruders without the skills or patience required to pick a lock, the easiest, and therefore by far the most common method of forced entry into a house is the kick-in. Standard door locks are typically unable to withstand more than 250 lbs of pressure without breaking. This means that the average adult male has the means to kick in most of the doors that he may come across.

Finally, the last common method of home invasion through the door is simply someone obtaining a key. Many burglaries are perpetrated by people with whom the victims are familiar. Neighbors or acquaintances may sometimes have access to a key, and thereby can simply unlock a door and burglarize as they please.

Considering these three most common methods of home invasion, it follows that the most advanced door lock on the market would not just provide protection against, but would completely eliminate the option of entering a home through a doorway using one of these three methods. That is, the best deadbolt door lock available on the market would have to be pick proof, kick proof, as well as provide a means to regulate unauthorized key access. Locks that provide this level of protection will soon be available for personal home protection, and research into the best available deadbolt door lock is recommended.

Providing the highest level of home security is crucial to the protection of family and belongings.
Remember that there is no all-inclusive method of safeguarding a home, but the accumulation of all the best possible systems for that protection, including alarm systems and deadbolt door locks, can and will deter even the most tenacious home invaders.

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Facts About Lock Picking

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  1. Locksmiths spend years mastering the art of lock picking. Knowing how to pick deadbolts and regular door locks is an indispensable skill when they are called upon to legally pick locks for customers. This is important so they can open locks without damaging them.
  2. A burglar’s first choice of breaking into your house is, surprisingly, not picking your lock. This is because of easier and faster techniques like kicking in your door or breaking a window.
  3. Just like there are hackers for computers, there are also people called “lock hackers” that pick locks for the enjoyment and challenge, even though it is illegal. There are numerous ‘how to’ videos of lock hackers on popular video sharing sites like YouTube showcasing their talents. Of course, these lock hackers risk arrest for breaking-and-entering charges.
  4. A basic knowledge of picking makes it evident that normal locks are not without their flaws, no matter how solid the engineering. Equipped with the know how and the correct tools, a thief can break almost any lock. (However, the Ultimate Lock has yet to be picked). There are even new electric lock pick guns on the market which can open most deadbolts in seconds, though they can be flaky depending on the lock.
  5. They do not work on the Ultimate Lock. Period!

In the event that your lock is picked, an affordable door lock such as the The Ultimate Lock could be beneficial for several reasons. To find out more visit www.theultimatelock.com.

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