Showing posts with label home safe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home safe. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Home Safe Doors and Locks

The first step is to harden the target or make your home more difficult to enter. Remember, the burglar will simply bypass your home if it requires too much effort or requires more skill and tools than they possess. Most burglars enter via the front, back, or garage doors. Experienced burglars know that the garage door is usually the weakest point of entry followed by the back door. The garage and back doors also provide the most cover. Burglars know to look inside your car for keys and other valuables so keep it locked, even when parked inside your garage. Use high quality Grade-1 or Grade-2 locks on exterior doors to resist twisting, prying, and lock-picking attempts. A quality deadbolt lock will have a beveled casing to inhibit the use of channel-lock pliers used to shear off lock cylinder pins. A quality door knob-in-lock set will have a 'dead latch' mechanism to prevent slipping the lock with a shim or credit card.

* Use a solid core or metal door for all entrance points
* Use a quality, heavy-duty, deadbolt lock with a one-inch throw bolt
* Use a quality, heavy-duty, knob-in-lock set with a dead-latch mechanism
* Use a heavy-duty, four-screw, strike plate with 3-inch screws to penetrate into a wooden door frame
* Use a wide-angle 160° peephole mounted no higher than 58 inches


The most common way used to force entry through a door with a wooden jamb is to simply kick it open. The weakest point is almost always the lock strike plate that holds the latch or lock bolt in place followed by a glass paneled door. The average door strike plate is secured only by the soft-wood doorjamb molding. These lightweight moldings are often tacked on to the door frame and can be torn away with a firm kick. Because of this construction flaw, it makes sense to upgrade to a four-screw, heavy-duty, high security strike plate. They are available in most quality hardware stores and home improvement centers and are definitely worth the extra expense. Install this heavy-duty strike plate using 3-inch wood screws to cut deep into the door frame stud. Use these longer screws in the knob lock strike plate as well and use at least one long screw in each door hinge. This one step alone will deter or prevent most through-the-door forced entries. You and your family will sleep safer in the future.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Things to consider when buying a safe home


Almost everyone has some kind of value that should be kept at a safe place. Jewelry collections procedures and most importantly a safe home can be very convenient for storing valuables. In the quest for perfect security for your home, you will find an abundance of options available. Here's a look at some things to consider when choosing a high priority for a safe house. home safes have different types of protection. Consumers are the main choice is whether to choose a trial by fire safety tests, the security of the flight or one that protects both. Of course, within each option, there are different degrees of security levels to decide.

To find the best fire-proof test on the market, you want to find one that is tested by Underwriters Laboratories is also known as UL. Evaluating the different security models for fire protection, depending on the length of the safe can withstand a fire and at what temperature. Classified safes tested. Class C can resist fire for one hour at temperatures up to 1700 degrees, class B can withstand fire for two hours and 1850 degrees and class A can withstand fire for four hours at a temperature of 4000 degrees.

Most homeowners
can choose the least expensive of the three options has secured the class C with confidence. However, if you live in a rural area far from a fire department can use the extra money for more protection. Also, if you live in an area prone to brush fires, you should seriously consider the class A safely. Safes that protect against burglaries are also noted. If you want to protect your valuables against burglary you want to choose a new one has been tested by Underwriters Laboratories. To receive a rating of UL, the boxes pass through a series of tests by professional pirates safe using a variety of tools and resources to break the safe.

Safe stolen metal solid heavy doors that are built to withstand drilling. Three of home safes are the most valued with TL-15, TL-30 and TL-40. All safes resist the manipulation of tools such as drills, and collection of tools that exert pressure for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, and 4th minutes with respect. If you are looking for protection against fire and theft, you could find a safe that is both fire and theft opinion. Be prepared to spend more money in a safe that offers all the protections.

There are some other things to consider when buying a safe. Decide what should be saving is important. Depending on what you are going to save it says the size and shape. It's also a number of options when it comes to the safety lock is also an essential measure, combination lock or electronic lock.