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Having dealt with the doors on your home in article 3, next I
would like to take a look at locks and hinges.
Many homes use the lock-in-knob, this offers you convenience but
it does not offer security from break ins. The fact is that many
lock-in-knob type locks can be opened using a simple credit
card, your home is just not secure if you are using this type of
lock.
Lock-in-knob type locks are fine for internal doors that you
want to lock for privacy reasons, but all exterior doors need a
deadbolt lock to give the level of security required. With this
type of lock when you Click here to read more from this article
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As promised at the end of part 4 of this series, in this section
I will deal with Patio Sliding Glass Doors. Quite often
homeowners install sturdy locks on their front doors but leave
their patio doors and sliding glass windows "wide open" to
illegal entry.
Burglars love these because they are so easy to open. Usually,
sliding doors and windows are at the side or rear of the home so
they are more secluded than the front door, this makes a perfect
place for burglars to hide and enter.
There are two main risks that need to be protected against.
1. Forcing the lock. The standard lock Click here to read more from this article
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