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WHAT'S YOUR SECURITY RISK FACTOR?
ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS TO FIND OUT.
Have
you had your home rekeyed since you moved
in?
Do
you know how many keys
to your new home are in existence
and exactly who has them?
Do
all the locks in your home operate with a
single key?
If
you have windows in or near your doors, are
your locks
at least 40 inches from any
glass or do you have double cylinder
deadbolts?
Are
all outside doors made of metal or solid
wood?
Do
you have reinforced strikes and hinge pins
secured to the
frame of each exterior door
to prevent them from being kicked
in?
Do your entrance doors have
solid cores and do they have 1" throw
deadbolt
locks?
Do
you have door viewers (peep-holes) on all
exterior doors?
Are
all of your windows secure? Have double hung
windows been
pinned or have key locks?
Do metal windows have auxiliary locks?
Windows covered with polycarbonate
or security film?
Does
your garage door close tightly? Is there
an overhead door track
padlock?
Does
the safety feature on your garage door work
properly?
Do
basement windows have security bars?
Do
you have a secondary lock for sliding glass doors to prevent lift out?
Have
you had a locksmith or a security specialist evaluate the security
of your
new home?
PROVIDE YOUR HOME OR
BUSINESS WITH THE SECURITY YOU NEED!
If you answered NO to three or more of these questions,
your RISK FACTOR is dangerously HIGH, and your home is not as secure or safe as
it should be. By having a locksmith or security specialist come to your home to
make an evaluation, you can determine the degree of security that you should have.
You may want to change the locks to operate with a new key if you do not know
how many keys are in existence and exactly who has them.
When you have the security
survey done, consider having your exterior night lighting evaluated as well as
your locks, doors and windows. You may be eligible for an insurance premium reduction
when you make a few changes in your home such as adding deadbolt locks and installing
smoke detectors and fire extinguishers.
If you are installing locks, buy the better
quality ones. They are only slightly more expensive and are physically more secure--they
have hardened inserts to protect against drilling. Protection against lock picking
adds little overall to your security since burglars almost always go the brute
force route. Doors should be secured with reinforced strikes and hinge pins. Having
deadbolts installed is a mandate.
The locksmith can install locks that are decorative
and secure. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, ask the security specialist doing your
survey to help you with advice, hardware, and certain keying requests.
The garage
door is the largest moving object in your home. It is important to clean and lubricate
the rollers and door tracks. Tighten loose screws, bolts, or nuts. NEVER try to
adjust the steel springs. They are under high tension and should only be serviced
by a door professional.
Make security in your home a priority, and give your family
the gift of safety and yourself peace of mind.
Call Lance's Locksmith Company
today at 410-956-9299 or 301-261-4088.
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