Exterior Doors
Many residential doors feature hollow
core construction and poor locks. They are easily forced
or kicked open. If you desire additional protection,
you need solid doors and quality locks.
Arcadia Doors
Many burglars enter homes through poorly
protected arcadia doors. Additional locks and security
measures here will prevent the door from being opened
or lifted out of the track. Screws installed in the
track above the sliding door frame will prevent the
door from being lifted out of the track. Drill a pilot
hole in the top track above, and slightly in, from each
corner of the sliding door frame section and install
a screw into each hole. Adjust the screws so that the
head of the screw just barely clears the frame when
it is moved back and forth.
Double Doors
These doors need solid security as they
are easily jimmied or forced open. Flush lever bolts
installed at the top and bottom of the doors are recommended.
Make sure the bolt is long, sturdy and mounted into
a solid door frame.
Doors with Windows
Doors with glass windows or glass ornamentation
require double key deadbolt locks. This prevents the
burglar from breaking the glass and reaching inside
to unlock the door.
The key to a double key deadbolt lock
should be left in the lock at all times when someone
is home (this is necessary to ensure easy exit in the
event of a fire or other emergency).
Garage Doors
Standard locks on garage doors are easily
pried, allowing a burglar access to your home without
detection. Cane bolts and hasps are excellent protection.
Make certain each side of the garage door is secured
to prevent prying open a crawl space. The door leading
from the garage into the house should be securely locked.
The more barriers you provide against the burglar, the
better protected you are.
Hinges
Many homes have doors which open to the
outside, exposing the hinge pins. Despite your good
strong lock, the burglar can remove the pins and lift
the door from the frame. To prevent this, remove two
opposing screws from each leaf of the hinge. Screw a
long lag bolt into the frame side of the hinge leaf
and saw off the head leaving about ½ inch protruding.
Drill out the opposite hole to allow the bolt to enter
when the door is closed. Do this to the top and bottom
hinge plates. The hinge pins can now be removed by the
burglar but the door will remain firmly in place. This
technique is good for any door, no matter how the hinges
have been placed.
Door Viewers
In order to avoid opening your door without
knowing who is there, install a door viewer. This device
has a wide angle lens to let you see someone standing
outside your door without opening it.
Spring Latch
Some homes come equipped with this lock.
It offers very little protection. The bolt can be slipped
with a credit card or knife. This same lock, with a
deadbolt latch, provides more protection, but it too
can be forced open.
Deadbolt Locks
A deadbolt lock can provide good protection.
When you turn the key, the lock mechanism slides a strong
metal bolt from the door into the frame. When you buy
a deadbolt lock, make sure: The bolt extends at least
one inch from the edge of the door. The connecting screws
that hold the lock together are on the inside of the
door. The strike plate is attached to the door frame
with screws that measure at least three inches in length.
The cylinder has a steel guard around the key section.
The cylinder guard should be tapered or rotate freely
around the key section to prevent wrenching if it is
twisted.
Single Cylinder Deadbolt
A solid bolt, activated by a key from
the outside or a knob on the inside, slides into the
door frame. The lock cannot be slipped or easily pried.
Deadbolt locks are only as good as the door and frame
they are installed in.
Double Cylinder Deadbolt
This lock is basically the same as the
single cylinder deadbolt, except that it requires a
key to be used from either side to function.
Rim Lock
This lock has either horizontal or vertical
deadbolts. It cannot be easily slipped, pried or forced
with a wrench. This lock, like all others, requires
a strong mounting surface and hardware to be effective.
Padlocks
When selecting padlocks to secure your
garage door, storage shed, fence gate or tool box, do
not economize. Low priced locks are made from low quality
materials and easily pried open or cut with bolt cutters.
Look for these features when purchasing a padlock: Double
locking shackle at the toe and heel Hardened steel shackle,
the larger the diameter the better Five pin tumbler
Key retaining feature (prevents removal of the key when
unlocked) A strong steel hasp should be used with the
padlock.
Sliding Windows
Sliding glass windows should be given
the same security treatment as arcadia doors. Use the
same supplementary locks or screws in the frame. Screws
installed in the track above the sliding window frame
will prevent the window from being lifted out of the
track. Drill a pilot hole in the top track above each
corner of the window frame and install a screw into
each hole. Adjust the screws so that the head of the
screw just barely clears the frame when it is moved
back and forth.
Casement Crank Windows
These windows are easily secured. The
latch should close properly with the window tight. With
the latch in a closed position, drill a small hole through
the latch frame and handle. Insert a metal pin through
the hole to lock the window. For additional security,
a small padlock can be used in place of the pin. Key
operated replacement latches are also available from
a locksmith or hardware store. Keep the key handy in
case of emergency.
Double Hung Windows
An easy, inexpensive way to secure
your windows is to use the "pin" trick. Drill
an angled hole through the top frame of the lower window
partially into the frame of the upper window. Then insert
the pin (a nail or an eyebolt which is slightly smaller
in diameter than the hole). The window can't be opened
until you remove the pin. Make a second set of holes
with windows partially open so you can have ventilation
without inviting intruders. You may also purchase special
key locks for windows at a hardware store.
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