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How Do You Buy Door And Window Locks?

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How Do You Buy Door And Window Locks?

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“Locks only keep honest people out,” the saying goes, but high-quality door and window hardware make your house or apartment less attractive to burglars. If you survey your home as a potential target and don’t try to cut corners, you’ll find security devices you can trust. Step 1 Ask your police department for a home security inspection. Or, have a locksmith evaluate your home, explain all security options, and install professional-quality devices. Call members of the Associated Locksmiths of America (aloa.org). Step 2 Replace hollow-core entry doors with solid hardwood at least 1 3/4 inches (4.5 cm) thick, steel-clad or insulated fiberglass doors. The frame should not have gaps wide enough for a pry bar. Step 3 Install exterior doors with hinges on the inside. Burglars can pop out exterior hinges and remove a locked door. Install a 180-degree peephole rather than a door chain. Make sure you can’t put a hand through your mail slot and reach the lock. Step 4 Upgrade key-in-knob locks (t

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“Locks only keep honest people out,” the saying goes, but high-quality door and window hardware make your house or apartment less attractive to burglars. If you survey your home as a potential target and don’t try to cut corners, you’ll find security devices you can trust. Ask your police department for a home security inspection. Or, have a locksmith evaluate your home, explain all security options, and install professional-quality devices. Call members of the Associated Locksmiths of America (aloa.org). Replace hollow-core entry doors with solid hardwood at least 1 3/4 inches (4.5 cm) thick, steel-clad or insulated fiberglass doors. The frame should not have gaps wide enough for a pry bar. Install exterior doors with hinges on the inside. Burglars can pop out exterior hinges and remove a locked door. Install a 180-degree peephole rather than a door chain. Make sure you can’t put a hand through your mail slot and reach the lock. Upgrade key-in-knob locks (thieves can jimmy their sprin

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