Doors & Windows

Door Security Basics

Door Security Basics According to crime and home security statistics from years past, front doors are the most common places burglars enter trough. So, when considering enhancing security around the house perimeter, front doors should be one of your top priorities.

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Video Door Phones

Video Door PhonesThese devices allow occupants of a home to see their visitors while still inside their homes. They utilize cameras mounted outside doors and indoor monitoring stations, connected by a wireless signal. Using these systems, a visitor presses the door chime and the monitor displays the image inside. The occupant then can choose to admit the visitor or deny entry.

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Electronic Deadbolt Locks

Electronic Deadbolt LocksElectronic deadbolt locks constitute an upgrade over the more conventional deadbolt lock that require keys. Instead of keys, these locks utilize electronic keycodes to allow access and egress. They may be especially useful for those who tend to lose their keys, and as a home security upgrade for others.

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The Doors to Your Home

The Doors to Your HomeDoors. They are the main point of entry to any house. For this reason, we have decided to dedicate an entire article to this important subject.

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Introduction to Window Protection

Introduction to Window ProtectionAccording to police reports, a third of all 'break-in and entry' crimes involve entry through windows. This article discusses methods that will increase the security level of your windows. One of the key concepts in home security is keeping all possible entry points at a consistent security level. Never leave weak points around your home perimeter, a burglar will know how to recognize and exploit them easily. Most homeowners invest large sums of money in protecting their doors, but often fail to properly protect the windows.

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