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Residential
Security Tips |
| This page of ideas is meant to help you
strengthen your home security against common break-ins. The
ideas will not guarantee 100% protection, but can help make your
home into a castle.
 | LOCKS: Secure doors with a good
quality single or double-cylinder lock. Features of a good
deadbolt: |
- Minimum 1" bolt throw.
- Hardened steel insert in bolt.
- Tapered or free-turning cylinder guards
to resist attempts to twist or wrench the lock from the door.
- Strike plates should be attached to wood
door frame with not less than two 2 1/2" - 3" wood screws.
Strike plates, when attached to metal, should be attached with
not less than two No.8 machine screws. Be sure to use
screws of sufficient length to reach the wood studding beyond
the door frame.
- If glass is within 40" of locking
hardware, a double-cylinder deadbolt may be considered for
maximum security. ***See Warning***
 | DOOR VIEWER: Installed a wide-angle
door viewer of not less than 190 degrees. |
 | HINGES: To protect the door from
being lifted from its hinges by pulling the hinge pin, follow
these simple steps: |
- Insert a framing (2-head) nail into the
doorjamb 1" below the top hinge and 1" above the bottom hinge.
The second head will protrude about 1/2".
- Drill a hole about 1/2" deep into the
inner side of the door to accommodate the nail when the door is
closed.
 | KICKPANEL: If the door has a
kickpanel, it may be kicked in, enabling the burglar to reach in
and unlatch the lock. To alleviate this problem, replace
with a solid core door or cover the panel with a grillwork or
1/2" plywood or heavy gauge plastic, such as Plexiglass.
Fasten the plywood, grillwork, or Plexiglass to the door with
the carriage bolts or other types of bolts or screws that cannot
be removed from the exterior of the door. if the door has
a window, protect with grillwork or Plexiglass. |
 | HOLLOW CORE DOORS: Replace hollow
core doors with solid core doors or face the hollow core door
with 1/2" plywood. Fasten with carriage bolts. |
 | SLIDING DOOR: The sliding door can
be lifted from its tracks. To prevent this, with the door
in the full open position, insert a 2 foot length of wood
framing in the upper channel of the door frame. The wood
must be the width of the channel. Screw the wood firmly
into the frame channel, making sure the door will slide freely.
An alternative method is to drill four staggered holes in the
upper channel of the door frame. Install sheet metal
screws, letting then protrude just enough so the door can slide
freely. Note: Use the first method if the door has a
hollow channel on top. Also consider a keyed sliding door
that locks on the inside of the frame. |
 | SLIDING WINDOWS: The sliding window
can also be lifted out of its track. Drill holes, putting
sheet metal screws in the upper channel across the top.
Screw heads must be large enough so they do not drop down into
the channel. An alternative method is to slide a wooden
dowel in the upper channel of the window to prevent the window
from being lifted out, but still allowing it to slide.
Also add an anti-slide device, screw-on, slide bolt or key lock. |
 | DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOWS: To properly secure
double-hung windows, drill a downward sloping hole into the top
of the bottom window (each corner) through, and into, the bottom
of the top window and insert a pin or carriage bolt which can be
easily removed by hand. Another consideration would be to
replace existing thumb latch with a keyed locking device. ***See
Warning*** |
 | LOUVERED WINDOWS are poor security risks.
Remove and replace with solid glass, or another type of
ventilating window, or put epoxy glue on the ends of the glass
to permanently attach the panes to the frame to prevent easy
removal. If these methods are not feasible, protect the
window with a grate or grill. |
 | SLIDE BOLTS AND PADLOCKS are recommended
for both exterior sides of the garage door. Because of the
amount of flex in the door, one slide bolt and padlock is not
sufficient. Be sure that the slide bolts are of
case-hardened metal. When installed, carriage bolts should
be inserted from the inside, another method of securing the door
is to drill a hole through the bottom frame at both ends of the
door and into the concrete at least three inches. then
insert a cane bolt or 1/2" heavy bolt through the frame and into
the floor. Roll-up garage doors can be secured by drilling
a hole in the middle of the track behind the last roller and
inserting a padlock on each side. If the door is secured
with an automatic door opener, also use inside cane or slide
bolts for added security when away for extended periods. |
 | LIGHTING: One key to burglary
prevention is adequate interior and exterior lighting. For
the interior of the home, timers on the lights are recommended.
For the exterior, each outside doorway should ne lighted with a
minimum of a 60 watt light over the entrances. For homes
with wide or deep yards or parking areas, a high-pressure sodium
security light with a light sensor (photo-electric cell) may be
considered. |
 | EXTERIOR ELECTRICAL BOXES: Place a
padlock on exterior electrical boxes to present someone from
turning off the power to the residence. Note: Keep
the key readily available in case of emergency. |
 | GATES should be equipped with a hasp,
latch, or slide bolt made of hardened metal. The hasp,
latch, or slide bolt must be installed with carriage bolts
through the door or gate. Use large washers on the inside.
After the nuts are secured, deface the threads of the bolt ends
to keep the nuts from being removed. Use a good padlock to
secure the door or gate. |
 | ALL PADLOCKS should be of case-hardened
metal construction and have both heel and toe locking features
with a minimum 9/32" shackle. Naturally, the heavier the
shackles, the more protection they provide. |
 | SHRUBBERY provides concealment for
burglars. Always keep it trimmed away from doors, windows,
and yard lighting. |
 | PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION: It is
recommended that you engrave your Driver's License number in an
obvious place on your valuable property. This enables law
enforcement to identify your property. In addition, it
acts as a deterrent to a burglar, as most burglars do not like
to take engraved items. If you own property that cannot be
engraved you should photograph each item individually. on
the back of each photograph write a description, the date of
purchase and the serial number. It is strongly recommended
that you keep an inventory list of all your property, listing
serial numbers, when applicable. |
 | SMOKE DETECTORS should be used in all
homes and apartments fro early warning of fire to allow for
escape. |
*** WARNING***
One window in every bedroom on
the ground and second floor should be left available as a fire exit,
particularly to children and guests in your home. At night,
the bedroom windows may often be the quickest and safest means of
getting out. Always leave a key in the double cylinder lock
when asleep or at home for quick exit in case of emergency. |
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