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Door Deadbolt - Is It Necessary?

by Rex Freiberger

Most of the people today constitute the working class. With the growth in "private sector", there has been an incredible growth in the number of jobs all over the world. Business demands a person to be mobile most of the times. CEO's and business managers have to travel from one place to another every now and then.

Many people are talking about home security these days, and well they should be! Too many people come home to their unsecured homes only to find they have been burglarized. Scientists have spent the last several decades trying to come up with the best method of keeping homes secure.

However, you cannot totally depend on technology as every new technology has some weak points which burglars know to exploit to their full potential. But there are many simple-to-install locking mechanisms available today which can protect your home from being burglarized. Dead-bolts are perhaps the most important of all locking mechanisms available at present.

A dead bolt is a kind of lock which can only be opened by a key and which takes a supreme effort to break into. The use of a door deadbolt is becoming more and more prevalent in our society, and many different models are available today. The strength of the lock depends on the number of cylinders it has.

The most inexpensive item that you can buy to protect your home from burglars is a "door deadbolt" lock. There are many other high tech gadgets and systems available that you can buy, but they can run you into the thousands of dollars. In comparison, a "door deadbolt" is effective and will cost you very little.

You can choose a "double deadbolt" type of door lock if increased reliability and strength is what you are looking for. A thief who encounters a locked door will first kick the door in an effort to break the lock, but if it has a "double deadbolt" lock, then the thief will not be able to get in.

A skilled intruder can use a lock-bumping key to unlock and open the doors to your home or business in a matter of seconds, granting easy access to your valuables. It's not necessary to shell out over two hundred dollars towards a deadbolt door lock. Your local locksmith can convert a standard lock into bump proof for only a few dollars. There is a new security device on the market, which will absolutely prevent bump key intruders from bypassing your front door security. To truly have deadbolt door lock, a more inexpensive lock makes the most sense since its inability to resist the knock strength works in its favor.

Published January 13th, 2008

Filed in Law, Management, Real Estate

 

 

 

 

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