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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. Read the rest of this entry »

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. Read the rest of this entry »

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. Read the rest of this entry »

Commercial Locks: For A Secure Home And Peace of Mind

Commercial LockIt is important to keep our homes safe because of the increase in burglaries. You cannot simply just lock your door because burglars have been known to break the locks and still get inside the homes. There are many different ways you can safeguard your house. There are many benefits when it comes to commercial locks for protecting your home or office.

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Home Security Door Locks: Pay Attention To The Mounts!

DeadboltMost people put a high priority on feeling safe and secure in their own homes, so taking measures to increase safety and protect against intruders when you are at home and burglars when you are away is important and home security door locks are a major consideration. Both the kind of lock and the way it is mounted matter.

Front door locks are the first place people think about for security, although all exterior doors and windows must also be as secure as possible. Some locales have special building code statutes that deal with front doors, such as requiring deadbolts for rental properties or forbidding the kind of double dead bolt that requires a key to get out as well as to get in. Read the rest of this entry »

The Truth About Lock Bumping

prod_masterlock_bump.jpgIf you haven’t heard about lock bumping, it’s a good thing you’re reading this article to find out about it. Otherwise, you’d be learning a hard lesson when your house is broken into because someone ‘bumped’ your lock. Simply put, lock bumping is when someone inserts a random key into your deadbolt lock and simply hits the tip of the inserted key with a hammer a few times until, voila!, their key unlocks your door. It’s a scary fact that homeowners are having to face–how can such a simple lock picking method work on deadbolts and why haven’t lock companies made better locks? Read the rest of this entry »