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Home Security Articles: How To Keep Your Family Safe

by Rex Freiberger

Because of the recent tragic death of football star Sean Taylor due to a home invasion, more people are reading home security articles and are showing more interest in taking precautions to prevent the same happening to them. Many of these people will buy a new home security door lock that is an upgrade from their current lock.

There are several common themes when it comes to home security articles. The universal theme is that a keeping your exterior doors locked and to have a good home security lock. Locks are the obvious first line of defense, but many articles also recommend alarms and other home security devices.

Every family member should be taught to ensure that all doors are locked. An unsecured lock is pretty useless! If you feel the need to hide spare keys for those who lose them or forget to take them along, don't place them under a mat, rock or other such place. Consider leaving spare keys with a trusted neighbor or put them in a coded lock box.

Home security articles will also mention often mention the different kinds of locks, and how safe each type is. An old lock using a skeleton key is quite clearly not a great idea, but many modern locks are too easy to defeat as well. If you can get in with a credit card, so can anyone else.

A security lock is only as good as its box which needs to be anchored securely in the door frame using 3" screws or nails or larger. Make sure it is rated "kick proof" and that the bolt itself is at least 1 1/2 "long. If there is window glass near the location of the lock, a special type of lock is required which can't be opened just by breaking the glass and reaching in to turn the lock. Before installing a new lock, be sure to check the local building codes to make sure you're within the code.

Many home security articles have been written regarding safety measures you should take if you're at home and your safety system fails. The best method is to hide in a closet with a cell phone and immediately call 911. If you have no opportunity to hide and are faced with intruders, make sure you never look them directly in the eye. Try to notice as many things about them as you can without obviously staring at them. However, the bottom line is that it's better not to have to deal with this situation at all by having high quality locks installed correctly before the problem happens.

Since the tragic death of NFL player Sean Taylor, there have been numerous home security articles and an increased interest in the security measures you can take to avoid such an occurrence. For many people, this will mean a new home security door lock that is an improvement over the one they currently have. An unsecured home security lock is pretty useless! If you feel the need to hide spare keys for those who lose them or forget to take them along, don't place them under a mat, rock or other such place. Consider leaving spare keys with a trusted neighbor or put them in a coded lock box.

Published December 16th, 2007

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