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Thursday, February 15, 2018

10 Home Security and Garage Door Safety Tips

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The best defense to protect a home’s valuables is a comprehensive offense.


Like urban legends, some news stories appear to jump from television station to television station, or one social media channel to the next—never dying but living on to be repeated another day. Recently, a handful of different stations featured stories that explored the possibility of home burglaries, offering viewers tips on how to avoid a break-in.

Each report included the use of zip ties, a plastic device used to fasten things together, to disable the manual release latch—the mechanism with a cord that hangs down from the track inside the garage—a feature on automatic garage door openers.

The manual release feature, also known as the emergency release, is required to be operable and tested for all residential garage door operators to UL 325, the American National Standard for Garage Door Operators. Additionally, compliance with the entrapment protection requirements of UL 325 is required under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 1990. Tampering with, modifying or defeating this release could result in the device not functioning properly during an emergency.

Inserting a zip tie to secure the manual release latch makes it difficult to disengage the automatic garage door opener when this feature is needed most, for example, to free someone or something trapped between the door and the floor if other protection measures don’t work, and to release the door in case of power outage. The release mechanism is tested and required to be able to be released with 50 lbs. of force or less.

The UL 325 Standard requires that all residential garage door operators have an inherent entrapment protection system, plus a secondary device, most commonly a photo-electric eye, to stop and reverse the door if an obstruction is in its path. The photoelectric eye is usually installed near the track or the garage door about six inches from the floor.

Despite all the recent media attention, of the 2 million home burglaries reported in the U.S. each year, only 9 percent occurred in the garage and of those only a very small number can be attributed to garage door opener tampering. Many burglars enter the home through a door or window with kicking in the door being the most common form of entry. The best defense to protect a home’s valuables is a comprehensive offense.

Home Security and Garage Door Safety Tips
  1. DO NOT interfere with or defeat the manual emergency release mechanism on your garage door operator.
  2. Check with your garage door opener dealer or retailer to see what other safety or security features are available for your specific brand or automatic door model. In some cases, an automatic lock may be available.
  3. Check to see if you can change your garage-door opener code. While most newer operators have more advanced and secure remote controls, some still come with factory-set codes that can be changed, but most people neglect to do so.
  4. Always lock the entry door between the garage and your house. This simple but often overlooked step might thwart a break-in.
  5. Lock all doors and windows in your garage, and if possible, use a frosted glass coating on all garage windows to make it more difficult for criminals to see inside.
  6. Arm your home or premises security system every time you leave and at night, while sleeping. Also, place two security signs, one in front of the house and one in the back, to help deter burglary attempts.
  7. Do not leave valuables such as bicycles, tools, equipment, etc. in a place that is visible to observers when the garage door is open.
  8. Join and participate in a neighborhood watch program. Report any suspicious or unusual activity to the police.
  9. Keep your car door locked, even when it is parked in the garage, and keep the garage door opener concealed/out of sight.
  10. Enable “vacation mode” if your garage door operator has this feature when leaving home for an extended period, which prevents remote controls from activating the door.


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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Deadbolts – Why They’re Good for Homeowners

There are a lot of locks out there that can be used on residential properties. Of course, there are many arguments that can be used to justify using each type of lock. What will always remain universal however, is the need for homeowners to protect their home with quality locks.

It doesn’t mean that you will have to spend a fortune on a lock. But it does mean that you need to make sure that you purchase locks that work well. Even after installing these locks, you need to check them periodically to make sure that they are still working properly.

St Louis Park Locksmith Pro in St Louis Park, MN has a variety of residential locks in stock. Come check out our selection! You may just fall in love with the variety of deadbolts that we carry.

What Are Deadbolts?

Deadbolts are a very simple type of lock. They contain a bolt that is controlled by turning a key or a knob. This bolt usually extends from the door into the door jamb. What makes this lock interesting is that as simple as it seems, these types of lock offer a lot of protection against burglary.

They can be used on interior and exterior doors and they can be used on its own or with other locks. Many homeowners have a deadbolt installed on some door in their home. This is how confident people are in their ability to offer protection. If you are thinking of putting a deadbolt on your door, it may be a very good idea to do so. Just try to find a good locksmith in your area that can install it for you.
Nowadays, there are many types of deadbolts. If you are into technology and you love having products that are technologically advanced, you can still use a deadbolt on your doors. There are many electronic locks that operate with a deadbolt. These locks are not as basic as the traditional types of deadbolts but they work by using a very similar principle.

Benefits of Deadbolts

A lot of people do not realize how great it is to have a deadbolt. If you didn’t know some of these benefits, now is a good time to get acquainted with them. It may be useful in the future when you have to make a decision about a lock that you need to replace in your home.
  • It is difficult for burglars to open This is the most important advantage of a deadbolt. You won’t have to worry about burglars when you install these locks on your external doors. Because of the way that they are designed, it is near impossible for a burglar to open the bolt. In fact, if you do not have a lot of money to spend on locks, a deadbolt is one of the best options for you.
    It doesn’t matter if you have a traditional deadbolt or you have an electronic lock that locks your door with a deadbolt. Unless someone can figure out the code or they have a key to open that lock, they will remain locked out. Trust us when we say that you can trust your deadbolt. After all, we are the lock experts.
  • They are easy to use If you love simplicity, deadbolts may be your best friend. Unless the lock is electronic, all you need to do is turn a knob or place a key in the lock and turn it. How much easier does it get?
    Although you have the option to purchase an electronic lock with a deadbolt, you really don’t have to. Many people tend to think that electronic locks are more secure, and they have been proven to be a bit more effective. However, in all the years that locks have been in existence, one of the most trusted locks is the keyed deadbolt.