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		<title>Biometric Door Locks: Secure, Reliable, Comfy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gone are the days of carrying bunch of keys for opening doors. Gone are the days of keeping separate keys for separate locks. Now you would be able to unlock all the doors and cases without the help of any key. The idea is not new and has been in use for quite some time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gone are the days of carrying bunch of keys for opening doors. Gone are the days of keeping separate keys for separate locks. Now you would be able to unlock all the doors and cases without the help of any key. The idea is not new and has been in use for quite some time but slowly and steadily it is becoming popular and coming in people&#8217;s eye. Right! We are talking about biometric door locks.</p>
<p>Biometric locks provide an entirely new level of interface with extreme ease &amp; security. The most noticeable benefit is getting rid of carrying cumbersome keys. It also mitigates a range of problems associated with PIN, standard key, RFID, magnetic stripe cards, etc., while providing new levels of ease. Biometric door locks identify the authorized people on the basis of their biometric properties, already fed earlier into the system. The unique biometric characteristics of individuals allow only correct users to enter the system.</p>
<p>For quite some time the use of biometric access systems, particularly biometric door locks have been plagued by two flaws. First one has been the high cost of these devices in order to achieve accurate performance that put them out of the general consumer range. The second problem has been the visual design characteristics. But in recent years biometric device manufacturers have been able to sort out both these flaws. You can now find a range of biometric access devices in the market at an affordable rate.</p>
<p><strong>Types of Biometric Technology</strong></p>
<p>A number of identification technologies have been used by the biometric door locks manufacturers, such as fingerprint recognition technology, face recognition technology, voice recognition technology, iris recognition technology, etc. Each of these technologies work on some type of unique and individual biometric properties that we inherit. In this way one can&#8217;t copy or duplicate one&#8217;s unique identification like the password and access card, ultimately enhancing the security.</p>
<p><strong>Unlocking Doors with Eyes</strong></p>
<p>Now open doors with your eyes! You might have seen it many times in sci-fi movies. But the fiction has been changed to reality. Researchers from Queensland University of Technology&#8217;s faculty of Built Environment and Engineering, has achieved sorting out one of the final obstacles to the everyday application of iris scanning technology. Already being used, this technology will become the part of our daily life in coming decade.</p>
<p>Like fingerprint every individual iris is unique and even the iris pattern of the left and right eye of the same person differs from each other. The iris pattern is fixed throughout a person&#8217;s lifetime. Iris recognition confirms the identity of a person based on who the person is instead of what the person possesses, such as an ID card or password.</p>
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		<title>UPVC Door Lock Can Be Broken In 5 Seconds &#8211; 22 Million UK Homes At Risk</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 12:05:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have seen recent reports on television news or in the newspapers of a weakness in the locks on PVCu doors. The weakness is currently being exploited by burglars in some areas of the UK, notably the West Yorkshire Police area. To our knowledge, such attacks are not yet common place in the Hampshire, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have seen recent reports on television news or in the newspapers of a weakness in the locks on PVCu doors. The weakness is currently being exploited by burglars in some areas of the UK, notably the West Yorkshire Police area. To our knowledge, such attacks are not yet common place in the Hampshire, West Sussex and Dorset areas.</p>
<p>This is a problem which is growing around the country; various methods are used by the burglars using simple everyday tools, allowing them to exploit an inherent flaw in the design of these Euro Profile Cylinders. The cylinders can be overcome in a matter of seconds and although we know the methods used we will not disclose these methods in any detail, as a precaution against &#8220;copy-cat&#8221; burglaries.</p>
<p>The lock in question is not of any particular make, but is the type of lock fitted to the majority of UPVC, PVCu and some wooden doors throughout the world, it is commonly known as a Euro Profile Cylinder. It is the part which provides the key operation to the multi-point locking mechanism fitted to the door. No matter how secure or elaborate the multi-point locking mechanism is, if the cylinder is compromised the multi-point lock can be opened in seconds without difficulty.</p>
<p>All major Lock Manufacturers are now working hard to find solutions to the problem.</p>
<p>Currently there are limited products on the market to combat this form of attack. Two major lock manufacturers notably Mul-T-Lock and Squire have produced a new design of cylinder which ensures the cylinder snaps at a predetermined position leaving the door still secured and requiring the use of the correct key to unlock the door. Mul-T-Locks range of anti snapping cylinders are called ?Break Secure&#8217; and Squire&#8217;s range are called ?Snapsafe&#8217;</p>
<p>Although this design of cylinder is still not 100% guaranteed to prevent all the methods of attack used on PVCu doors. It will prevent the most common methods slowing down the burglars attempts and making it considerably more difficult, therefore increasing the chance of him giving up.</p>
<p>In addition to these cylinders some manufacturers notably Squire and ERA are producing cylinder enhancers or cylinder security devices. Various designs are available to suit PVCu and composite doors these consist of a metal surround which is secured to the existing cylinder underneath the door handle. ERA&#8217;s range is possibly the most secure, with the designs securing through the door to sandwich the cylinder in place making it virtually impossible to remove the ?snapped&#8217; cylinder. These devices used in conjunction with a Break Secure or SnapSafe cylinder will ensure the methods currently being used are ineffective.</p>
<p>The risk of forced entry via the methods used is reduced if the cylinder fitted is of the correct size and properly fitted. However often when cylinders have been replaced in the past it is found that an incorrect size has been used leaving the door vulnerable. It is recommended that the euro profile cylinder should not protrude outside of the door furniture any more than 2-3mm.</p>
<p>Remember burglars always choose the easy option!</p>
<p>In order to ensure you do not become one of the many victims of this type of forced entry review your current door cylinders now and consider upgrading your cylinders to the newly available ?Break Secure&#8217; or SnapSafe ranges currently available or fit an additional Cylinder Security Device or Enhancer to your existing cylinder.</p>
<p>In the meantime, ensure you DEADLOCK your doors whenever your home is unattended. We also advise that a door chain be fitted and used on the main entrance door when the house is occupied and if PVCu doors are fitted to other areas consider fitting additional internal secondary bolts as an alternative to replacing the cylinders.</p>
<p>Other sensible precautions include ensuring that any keys (particularly car keys) are not left where they can be found by burglars. (The most common method of car theft is by breaking into homes and stealing the keys). Other portable valuables should also be removed from vulnerable areas.</p>
<p>A safe will compliment any form of security to the property by reducing the risk of sentimental and valuable items being taken should a burglar gain entry. Securing small valuables can save a great deal of inconvenience and upset and it is recommended that you keep spare keys, passports, jewellery, cameras etc. locked in a safe.</p>
<p>For guidance and advice from reputable qualified locksmith&#8217;s only choose a locksmith that is a member of the Master Locksmith Association whose members would be pleased to offer advice and guidance, without obligation on any aspects of your properties physical security.</p>
<p>By using an MLA approved company you are assured that the locksmith you employ is of the highest standard of Integrity and that the work undertaken will be carried out to very high standards. All Master Locksmiths have undertaken and passed an independently assessed BLI examination to ensure they are qualified and competent to carry out all aspects of the Locksmith trade. And every Approved Company undergoes stringent, regular inspections, thus ensuring that it maintains high standards in workmanship and administration. Additionally members are expected to conform to legal requirements and follow a customer charter to service customer satisfaction.</p>
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		<title>Need A Door Lock Cylinder Replacement? Read This!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 04:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There have been a number of reports in the press and on television recently about a weakness in the locks on UPVC doors.  In some areas of the UK, notably West Yorkshire, Police are reporting that this weakness is clearly being exploited by thieves. 
This is a growing problem throughout the country.  No [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There have been a number of reports in the press and on television recently about a weakness in the locks on UPVC doors.  In some areas of the UK, notably West Yorkshire, Police are reporting that this weakness is clearly being exploited by thieves. </p>
<p>This is a growing problem throughout the country.  No special tools are needed and a burglar can break these Euro Profile Cylinders in a matter of seconds and although we know the methods used, we will not disclose them in any detail, as a precaution against &#8220;copy-cat&#8221; burglaries.</p>
<p>This type of lock is commonly known as a Euro Profile Cylinder and is used worldwide on uPVC, PVCu, aluminium and some wooden doors.  However secure or elaborate the multi-point locking mechanism is, it is the cylinder that is the vulnerable area.  The cylinder is the part which allows key operation.  If the cylinder is broken, the multi-point lock can be easily opened in no time at all.</p>
<p>All major Lock Manufacturers are working hard to find solutions to the problem.</p>
<p>At the moment, only two of the major lock manufacturers have come up with a viable a solution.  Both Squire and Mul-T-Lock have designed a cylinder that still snaps, but it does so at a predetermined position which leaves the door secure.  Mul-T-Lock have called their cylinders ?Break Secure&#8217; and Squire&#8217;s range is called ?Snapsafe&#8217;</p>
<p>Although these new cylinders are not guaranteed against all methods of attack on uPVC doors, they act as a deterrent by making it much more difficult for burglars to gain access.</p>
<p>Some lock manufacturers, such as Squire and ERA, are approaching the problem by offering cylinder security devices or cylinder enhancers.  These metal surrounds are secured to the existing cylinder underneath the door handle.  ERA&#8217;s solution is particularly beneficial as it sandwiches the door and the cylinder in place, making it almost impossible to remove the broken cylinder.</p>
<p>Using these cylinder enhancers together with a Break Secure or SnapSafe cylinder probably is the most effective solution currently available.</p>
<p>To further reduce the possibility of forced entry, it is also of the utmost importance to ensure that a cylinder is the correct size and properly fitted.</p>
<p>A Euro Profile Cylinder should only protrude 2-3mm beyond the door furniture.  Often, when cylinders have been replaced, the wrong size replacement has been used and this makes the door even more vulnerable.</p>
<p>It is a well known fact that burglars will always choose the easiest option!</p>
<p>To avoid becoming a victim of this type of forced entry, check all door cylinders and, if necessary, upgrade to ?Break Secure&#8217; or ?SnapSafe&#8217; ranges.</p>
<p>Always deadlock doors whenever a house is empty, and fit a door chain to the main door to use when you are at home.  As an alternative to replacing the cylinders, consider fitting secondary bolts to uPVC doors in other parts of the house.</p>
<p>The most common method of car theft is when burglars break into houses and steal the keys, so make sure that any keys (particularly car keys) are hidden.  Other easily removed valuables, such as jewellery, should not be left in exposed areas.</p>
<p>A safe is a useful addition to other methods of security and an ideal place to keep spare keys, passports, jewellery, cameras etc.  These items are often not just financially valuable but have a great sentimental value which is irreplaceable.</p>
<p>For advice on all aspects of physical security, contact a reputable locksmith.  If a locksmith belongs to the MLA (Master Locksmith Association), he has to have undertaken and passed an independently assessed BLI examination.  Every approved Company has to undergo stringent, regular inspections to ensure that these high standards of workmanship and administration are maintained.  As well, all MLA members conform to legal requirements and follow a customer charter which means that they are qualified and competent to carry out all aspects of the Locksmith trade.</p>
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		<title>Security Door Locks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 04:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are various types of security door locks that are available in todays markets, both on the internet and in security stores. Because everyone has different security needs, they are designed to fit a wide range of budgets, needs and wants. The types of Security Door locks found in the market range from simple deadbolts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are various types of security door locks that are available in todays markets, both on the internet and in security stores. Because everyone has different security needs, they are designed to fit a wide range of budgets, needs and wants. The types of Security Door locks found in the market range from simple deadbolts and chain and ball locks that can be found in almost every home, to locks that use technological advances that were unimaginable a few years ago.</p>
<p>Some of these include and are not limited to locks that use biometric information, such as fingerprint matching pads. Here, the users? fingerprints are in the security system and for access to be granted, one needs to place their fingers on the finerprint pad to verify their identity. Another kind is digital locks that have keypads where the user needs to key in a security code into the keypad for access to be granted.</p>
<p>Various security concerns will influence the decision you make. This can be aided by research conducted on the internet, and added to that, when you go into the stores, you will find that there are experts in this field on hand to advise you and help make a decision. Having the locks is not enough. As the owner of these locks, you will need to understand and know how the different mechanisms of the locks work, how to install them and how to uninstall them, advantages and disadvantages of the locks you choose and also what the word on the street is regarding intruders and the ease with which they work on the various locks.</p>
<p>With increased insecurity, your first concern is the safety of your family?s security or that of your business venture, and so you have to find ways and means of protecting what you hold dearest to you at whatever cost.</p>
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		<title>5 Questions you May Have About Fingerprint Door Locks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 12:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fingerprint door locks are just another example of how our society has evolved into the technological era so quickly. These kinds of locks are great for protecting your office, building, or even your home. But before purchasing any, you probably have similar questions as many others do. &#13;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fingerprint door locks are just another example of how our society has evolved into the technological era so quickly. These kinds of locks are great for protecting your office, building, or even your home. But before purchasing any, you probably have similar questions as many others do. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>1. Are they affordable?<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Because of how technological these locks are, a common question is how expensive they are. A few years ago you would only find fingerprint door locks at CEO?s homes and celebrity homes because of the outrageous prices. That has completely changed now though. Any home can find an affordable lock and have it installed for a reasonable price. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>2. How do you open the door?<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Every fingerprint door lock is different, but a majority of them have three ways you can go about opening the door: mechanical key override, keypad-code, and fingerprint reader. The fingerprint reader is the most common one for households because of the many uses it will receive. The keypad is best for houses and offices that will have a one time entrance from visitors. And lastly, the mechanical key override is for in case of an emergency or dead battery. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>3. How reliable are they?<br />&#13;</p>
<p>A few years ago, they were just getting tested out and were truly not that reliable for the amount people were paying for them. However, a lot has been learned over the past few years and now they are extremely reliable. You would be surprised at how they never jam up, almost always open on the first finger scan, and the battery generally lasts an entire year. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>4. How secure are they?<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Fingerprint door locks give you added security when compared to the typical padlock or deadbolt. With these locks, there is a specialized key override as oppose to a key slot. This makes it impossible to pick the lock, which eliminates burglars from entering your home through the doors. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>5. How many fingerprints can the lock hold?<br />&#13;</p>
<p>This is often a concern among households who want their kids to be able to get in. And amazingly, a fingerprint door lock can hold at least 75 fingerprints. The installation is quick and easy, and generally requires admin fingerprints to be entered in first. Only the admin fingerprints can add or delete fingerprints in the future. <br />&#13;</p>
<p>Getting fingerprint door locks for your home, office, or building is a good idea. It can increase the safety of your home and free you of losing your keys all the time. And with technology continuing to advance, they have become affordable and extremely reliable. </p>
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		<title>Great Features Of Power Door Locks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in the past, you needed to buy a luxury car in order to have one of those handy power door locks on your car. Everyone else was stuck with the ordinary door locks &#8211; the kind requiring you to have your key handy every time you want to unlock your vehicle. These days, however, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in the past, you needed to buy a luxury car in order to have one of those handy power door locks on your car. Everyone else was stuck with the ordinary door locks &#8211; the kind requiring you to have your key handy every time you want to unlock your vehicle. These days, however, everyone seems to own one. You see people all over, pushing their keypad to open their specific car parked somewhere in a parking lot full of cars. Hardly anyone with a newer vehicle has to suffer the extra effort of actually using their car keys to unlock their vehicle or push the door locked when they leave their car anymore.&#13;</p>
<p>Believe it or not, power door locks have been around for nearly a half century. This feature was initially used on a particular kind of luxury Packard. It took a number of years until this convenient feature was gradually introduced and used as a standard feature on luxury vehicles everywhere. Now, you needn&#8217;t buy a luxury car to have a power door lock as on option on your automobile.&#13;</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s easy to get out of the habit, you still can open and lock your door the regular way. Regular door locks are installed on every vehicle and your key still works in the lock provided on the outside of the vehicle. You may never need them but, if the battery on the remote keypad goes bad, at least you have a backup method of getting into your car.&#13;</p>
<p>This optional feature has some major advantages over the regular method of opening your car. For example, it&#8217;s very easy to use and you can have your arms full while still being able to open your vehicle without digging for your keys, trying to get into your car without dropping something. With this power feature, all you need to do is push the remote keypad, grab the handle and open your car door.&#13;</p>
<p>Another helpful thing about remote power door locks is that the remote often opens all the doors to the car at the same time. That way, if you have children, they can get themselves into the car without you having to unlock another door to let them in. In addition, if you&#8217;re putting your groceries onto the passenger seat, the door is already open for you to throw them in and hop into the driver&#8217;s side without messing with locks and keys.&#13;</p>
<p>There are actually two types of systems available in remotely-operated power door locks. If you have the more complex system, there will be a body controller in the automobile that monitors a specific radio frequency; when you send the correct code to the controller, it unlocks the car door. If you own the simpler system, you send a signal to actuators in the vehicle which lock or unlock the car door. There are lots of these kinds of locks available and many different companies manufacture them. If you don&#8217;t own one but want one installed after purchasing your vehicle, it takes only a couple of hours and can be installed in almost any car. The costs of such a system depend on the type of system you acquire.</p>
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		<title>Fingerprint Door Locks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you or some one in your household misplace your keys? Don&#8217;t worry any longer; with the new technologies that are available there are great options for you and your loves.
&#13;Some of the technologies available are Fingerprint door locks (Biometrics), Keyless keypad door locks and smart card readers.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you or some one in your household misplace your keys? Don&#8217;t worry any longer; with the new technologies that are available there are great options for you and your loves.</p>
<p>&#13;Some of the technologies available are Fingerprint door locks (Biometrics), Keyless keypad door locks and smart card readers.</p>
<p>&#13;Fingerprint door lock technology isn&#8217;t something you only see on TV. It&#8217;s real and available for everyone and to any homeowner.  The convenience of a fingerprint door lock is the ability to just touch and enter your home instead of digging into your handbag and trying to find you keys or sorting through several keys on a key ring. These types of locks are generally powered by batteries; the locks have LCD lights which gives you a low voltage indicator so you will be prepared to replace the battery. It can be amazing the piece of mind a fingerprint door lock can provide. When you think how you would feel if you lost your keys and a criminal minded person was able to access your home.</p>
<p>&#13;How about a Fingerprint garage door opener? The Fingerprint garage door opener is an excellent way to give children, family or friends access without keys.  This isn&#8217;t a portable garage door opener like the one you have in your car: rather it gets installed on the side of the house by the garage. Instead of giving your kids a pin code to a home security system that they have to remember or a house key that could be lost, you can add their print to the device.  Keep in mind if this allows access into the home it can be the only access anyone will need.</p>
<p>&#13;The first keyless entry system was developed for the hotel industry the early 1980&#8242;s. The keyless locks such as a digital keypad, smart card readers and remote control deadbolt locks have become very popular for homeowners. </p>
<p>&#13;The advantages of keyless entry is allowing you to give different codes to different individuals and when they no long need access to your home you can just remove the code.  For homeowners who want keyless convenience that&#8217;s not so unobtrusive, a hardwired keypad can be an option. Most hardwired keyless keypads are installed on wall or somewhere near the door and connect to a DC transformer power source. This will allow the homeowner to have any latch door handle they wish or suits your personal style.</p>
<p>&#13;With certain keyless door locks you can integrate into your current home security system. The benefit is if someone tries to enter a wrong code several times the alarms will activate and shut down the keyless key pad.</p>
<p>&#13;Wireless remote deadbolt locks are very similar to a wireless key you may have to lock and unlock your car door.  Most remote deadbolt locks can be installed in a conventional home owner&#8217;s door. The wireless remote deadbolt lock works very similar to that of wireless car door opener, you have a transmitter and you can push the button and your deadbolt is opened.  The radio frequency varies by the brand and price, it will be up to you decide the length of the frequency you desire and choose according.</p>
<p>&#13;Smart card reader locks have been installed and used by businesses for several years; these locks work by waving a card in front of the reader and it senses the chip and will unlock the door.  This lock has the greatest advantages for the visually or physically handicapped. Just remember a card is very similar to a key and can be misplaced.</p>
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		<title>With so Many Robberies Daily, Security Door Locks Should Come in Hardy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am sure that many of you feel quite safe in your homes until you hear about the various robberies that are committed daily. You then start to wonder just how safe your home really is. Now if you are like most people you will have an ordinary type of front and back door. To [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am sure that many of you feel quite safe in your homes until you hear about the various robberies that are committed daily. You then start to wonder just how safe your home really is. Now if you are like most people you will have an ordinary type of front and back door. To keep your home safe you could see about buying and installing security door locks.</p>
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<p>In general the locks for our doors are normal safety measures that are adequate, however they are not a deterrent for intruders or burglars. To prevent these people from entering your home you might want to see the various types of security door locks that you can now buy. These security door locks come in many different forms, styles and sizes. You will need to look into the various facts about these locks before you come to a decision.</p>
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<p>One of the best ways to see what sort of security door locks are available in your budget area is for you to go to your local security store. Here you will find many different types of security door locks. There will be a few ones that we all know of. These are generally the dead bolt locking ones. There are also the ones where you slide the security chain on and off the door.</p>
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<p>Now in addition to these you will find other types of security door locks. Some of these door locks will have some type of technological mechanism fitted in. For instance you can use security door locks that have fingerprint matching abilities to lock and unlock your doors. This is one of the newer measures that we can find. You can also see about buying a digital security door lock where you will need to punch a combination into the keypad to open the door.</p>
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<p>These are just a few of the many varieties of security door locks that you can buy from the internet and your local security store. To know what type of security door lock is best for the life style that you lead, you may want to talk with the trained personnel in security centers. As there are many people who have a variety of security concerns these individuals will be able to inform you of the security door locks that you could install.</p>
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<p>As you look at these security door locks you should try and find out what sort of security that you can expect from them. You will also need to know how to install the security door locks so that they will be good to prevent any burglar from forcing their way into your home. All that really remains is for you to decide what type of security door lock that you want for your home.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing is more important than the security of your home and your loved ones.  One of the most basic things you can do to protect your valuables is to secure your residence with quality door locks.  The entry point for the majority of burglaries is through a door because it is the quickest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing is more important than the security of your home and your loved ones.  One of the most basic things you can do to protect your valuables is to secure your residence with quality door locks.  The entry point for the majority of burglaries is through a door because it is the quickest and easiest route in and out of your home.</p>
<p>&#13;It may surprise you to learn that most building codes don&#8217;t require a lock on external doors.  Because building codes do not require a minimum standard for door locks, most contractors select locks based on price.  Therefore, it is extremely important for you to examine your existing locks to determine whether or not you need an upgrade.</p>
<p>&#13;Types of Locks</p>
<p>&#13;1.	Knob locks &#8211; spring latch and dead latch varieties.  These locks can be easily picked or forced.  They are best used on interior doors, such as bedrooms and bathrooms, or in combination with deadbolts.</p>
<p>&#13;2.	Deadbolts &#8211; many different varieties.  These are the most secure kind of lock.  They should be used on all exterior doors of your home.</p>
<p>&#13;3.	Chains &#8211; most are attached to the door and frame with short screws.  Chains are generally not very thick or strong.  They are useful as secondary protection.  Do not use as your main method of security.</p>
<p>&#13;4.	Wedges &#8211; rubber or wooden triangle that can be wedged under the door to prevent it from opening more than a few inches.  These can be reinforced by inserting two steel pins into the floor behind it.  Good as secondary protection, especially on bedroom doors, as they can slow an intruder down.</p>
<p>&#13;Deadbolts</p>
<p>&#13;Many would-be burglars will move on to another home if they see high-quality deadbolts installed on all your exterior doors.  No matter what type of deadbolt you purchase, there are a few key features that every deadbolt should have.  </p>
<p>&#13;First, make sure that your deadbolt extends at least one inch into the wall.  Second, the lock should be made entirely of metal, and there should be no exposed screws on the outside of the door.  Finally, to ensure you are purchasing a quality lock, be sure that it has an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Grade 1 classification.</p>
<p>&#13;There are two types of deadbolt locks, single cylinder and double cylinder.  Single cylinder locks require a keyed entry from the outside but can be locked with a turning knob from the inside.  </p>
<p>&#13;Double cylinder deadbolts require a key both internally and externally to lock and unlock the door.  Double cylinder locks are more secure for doors containing glass or that are located near a window.  However, they can create a safety hazard in the event that a quick exit is required.  It is a good idea to keep a key in a designated location near the door in case of fire or other emergencies. </p>
<p>&#13;Additional Lock Features</p>
<p>&#13;Free-spinning Collar &#8211; One quarter of home invasions occur when the perpetrator manipulates the lock in some fashion.  If an intruder attempts to saw off the bolt, the free-spinning collar makes it difficult for him to get a cut as the bolt spins with every motion.  This feature also prevents burglars from removing the bolt with a wrench or vise grips.  You can purchase drill-resistant deadbolts as well that contain steel chips within the lock housing that destroy drill bits. </p>
<p>&#13;Strike Plates &#8211; Strike plates come with every door lock, but not all of them offer security.  The strike plate is generally the most vulnerable portion of the entire door lock.  The strike plate should be made of a heavy metal and attached to the door frame and stud wall with screws that are at least 3 inches long.  The screw holes should be staggered for extra security as this makes it more difficult to split the wood door frame with a heavy impact.</p>
<p>&#13;Doors &amp; Door Frames</p>
<p>&#13;No matter what kind of lock you select, it can easily become useless if you do not have a sturdy door and door frame.</p>
<p>&#13;You should use solid wood core or metal doors for all exterior entries to your home, including doors leading from your garage to the interior of your home.  The doors should be at least 1 </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Door is probably the most important part of the house as all of us already aware of. This is because door provides privacy and security for all members in family, as doors is the part that easily access. And of course only door itself could not provide enough security without having good quality door lock, if you can not provide the good quality door locks and make sure that it functions properly, so you and your family may in danger. In the next article, we are going to learn some basic type of door locks and a bit of tips how to choose the right ones for your house.</p>
<p>&#13;You may hear of information that these days, most of buildings and houses has no locks for its external doors. This may take the residence in high risk if there is an intruder want to access to the building. As the building requires no standard of door locks, so it is depends on your consideration whether you want to have a door lock for external door, if so, do not wait for too long. Let&#8217;s upgrade the door to make sure that you receive maximum security for yourself and for all members of the family. It is very essential for you to know some basic types of door locks so you will be able to choose the right one. Basic types of door locks could be described as follow;</p>
<p>&#13;Type1: Chain door lock<br />&#13;This type is very popular and widely used. There is a short small chain attached between door panel and door frame. Chain attached to both side by screw. This kind of lock is generally used in houses and the people who are inside the house can see who the outside of the door is. The main point that you have to consider when choosing chain lock is the size of chain, which you have to make sure that provide enough security. However, there is a strong advice that this type of lock should not be used as main method of security.</p>
<p>&#13;Type2: Deadbolts lock<br />&#13;Deadbolt lock is known as the lock that provide maximum security in the market. So it is mostly used where requires extreme security such as exterior doors. You may find that many of houses use this type of locks because it is very convenient. Generally, there are two types of deadbolt lock, one is the single cylinder and two is double cylinder. The single cylinder one is the type that we can see in many of houses, a person have to use a key to release the lock from outside meanwhile the person inside can turn a door knob to secure the lock. The two- cylinder type requires key to release the lock from both side.</p>
<p>&#13;Type3: Wedges lock<br />&#13;Wedges is classified as an extended lock for door. While you are using deadbolt lock as a main lock, you may have wedges lock installed to increase security. Wedges lock is a kind of rubber triangle can be wedged under the door in order to protect the door to open too wide. This type of lock is widely used with interior doors that require less security such as bathroom or bedroom.</p>
<p>&#13;From reading through the detail so now you may have learnt the information of type of door locks. However, it is necessary to find more information and learn from it to make sure that you have enough knowledge to buy suitable ones.</p>
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