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Home Security Door Locks For Safety And Protection

by Rex Freiberger

The majority of homeowners place an enormous value on security and wellbeing in their homes so ensuring safety and protection is a priority. Keeping out home invaders when at the residence and keeping burglars out is important. Home security door locks thus must be seen as a huge consideration as both the type of lock that is purchased and how it is installed matters.

Front door locks are the first place people think about for security, although all exterior doors and windows must also be as secure as possible. Some locales have special building code statutes that deal with front doors, such as requiring deadbolts for rental properties or forbidding the kind of double dead bolt that requires a key to get out as well as to get in.

It would be difficult for intruders to use to gain access to the home if double dead bolt home security locks are installed. If these locks are installed, it is not possible to knock out glass in or close to a door lock and just reach in to unlock the door. The only issue is if the key is misplaced or the person is cut off from reaching it and you are midst of a fire or other hazard, you won't be able to escape. A lock called "captured key" has a feature that makes it like a double deadbolt when no one is inside but allows easy escape when someone is inside.

All home security door locks should have a deadbolt with a bolt that is one inch or longer say most security experts. It should also have a strong strike plate, or box that the bolt enters, to further resist kicking and prying. This should secure the home and hold even if the main lock is picked.

When looking for the best home security door locks, choose ones that use a strike box instead of just a strike plate. You can also replace any brand of existing strike plates with more secure strike boxes without needing to change the locks themselves. Strike boxes are available for around $10 a door which makes them a very low-cost but effective security measure. When anchoring either a strike plate or box, make sure to that the screws or nails you're using are at least three inches long.

Let's face it: it is worth the extra amount spent on superior home security door locks for that extra peace of mind. You may wish to consider steel locks, which are currently enjoying popularity due to their high security level and ability to withstand massive pressure.

Making our homes secure is important to most people. Home security door locks are a good way to make our homes safer. In many places building codes exist to enforce safety of all exterior doors and windows, not just front door locks. "Captured key" locks provide the same security as double deadbolts but allow people inside the home to escape safely. The best home security locks are deadbolts with security boxes and a "throw" that is at least an inch long. Replace strike plates on locks with strike boxes for about $10 a door. High quality steel security locks are very strong and worth the extra money.

Published December 7th, 2007

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