Wednesday 28 January 2015

How to secure our home for burglars

 Making sure our home is secured for burglars is a common thing we do. Your home might be a target for intruders so securing your home with strong lock such as a deadbolt is important to stop such event to happen.

I have read this good tip for securing a home using a deadbolt lock on our doors.

Posted originally in realestate.com.au:
Deadbolt locks are one major difference between a secure home and a house that’s an easy target for intruders.
Most burglaries occur as the result of forced entry so having a strong lock system in place is crucial to thwarting any such attempts.
Of course, deadbolt locks will only work like they’re supposed to if they are:
  1. Installed correctly
  2. Used consistently

Correct installation

There are many places that sell deadbolt locks, but unless they’re installed by a professional chances are they won’t do you any good.
Deadbolt locks should always be installed by a expert.
Tradesman installing new lock in door

Anatomy of a deadbolt lock

Deadbolt locks have a long, steel bolt that fits inside a hole in your door frame. These holes should be reinforced with a metal strike plate.
In order to be effective, the bolt must fit all the way inside the hole and the hole must have/hit the strike plate [check with author for accuracy]
Anatomy of a deadbolt lock
Otherwise, if someone were to kick your door in to gain access it’s not going to the door that breaks – it would be a door frame that’s compromised by a poorly fitted bolt which allows the door to be opened.


Positioning the lock

Correct placement of the deadbolt lock and the type you install is very important – especially if you have glass panes in your door.
If your door is equipped with a single-cylinder deadbolt lock, an intruder could easily smash the glass and reach inside to turn the knob, thereby gaining instant access to your home.
House facade with lots of windows
Double-cylinder deadbolt locks are more secure because they require a key to open.
Double-cylinder deadbolt locks prevent this because they do not have the turn knob on the inside and a key is required to open them from either side of the door.


Always act security-minded

No lock will protect your home if you don’t actually use it.
Most people simply turn the lock on their door handle and never bother with securing the deadbolt.
Don’t forget to secure the deadbolt each & every time.
For maximum security, always remember to secure the deadbolt lock along with all the other locks you may have on your door.

(source: http://www.realestate.com.au/blog/secure-home-deadbolt-lock)