How to Protect Your Home from Burglary

How Do Burglars Enter Your Home, by Kicking in Doors, Prying Locks and More

Jennifer Moore
Burglars select homes with less security to burglarize. This means if you have poor entry door locks or back doors, side doors your house is a target for a burglar. Doors you rarely use need to have the best door locks available just as the entry door.

Burglars look for homes that have easy access. They also look for homes that are secluded making it easy to gain entry. Burglars can get around door locks easily with several different methods.

How Do Burglars Enter Your Home

A burglar will pry open your door
A burglar will kick in your door.
A burglar will look for keys hidden outside your home.
Using pliers or a pipe wrench a burglar will pry off the lock.
A burglar will pretend to be your friend and obtain the key from your neighbor.
A burglar will use a spreader bar to spread your door frame.
A burglar will look for unlocked doors.
Burglars use a hammer to knock off the lock.
A burglar will break glass in the door or window to obtain entry to the home.
A burglar will simply pick the lock.
Using a power drill a burglar can drill out the lock easily.

Burglars have no sense of shame. They want what others have and refuse to work for it, so they decide stealing or burglarizing someone's home is an easy way to obtain what they want. There are ways to protect your home from burglars.

How to Protect Your Home from Burglary

Install top-notch door locks on every door of your home. Look for door locks that a retail or hardware store cannot copy. Make sure only a locksmith or manufacturer can copy a key.

Install a deadbolt lock that requires a key for entry. Deadbolt locks with two or more levers in the lock deter burglars because they are hard to copy. However, a deadbolt lock with seven or more levers and made from steel or brass is the better option. This gives way more added protection than your standard deadbolt with two levers. When looking for good deadbolt locks look for saw resistant locks. Saw resistant deadbolt locks means there is pins inside that move back and forth with each stroke making it hard for the burglar to gain access to your home.

Look for door locks that have an anti-drill feature. An anti drill feature has hardened steel chips inside that hamper drill attempts by a burglar. The chips found inside the lock housing tear up drill bits as the burglar drills making it very difficult to gain entry to your home.

Bolt assembly protector is a collar between cylinder and bolt assembly of a deadbolt lock. It protects the lock from manipulation by a burglar trying to pick the lock.

There are many ways to protect your home from burglary. Door locks are a way to protect your home from burglars. However, there are other ways to protect your home from burglary.

More Ways to Protect Your Home from Burglary

Place security cameras around the outside of your home. Security cameras that record are the best option for protecting your home from burglary. Place cameras in areas the burglar will surely see them. You can place a sign stating security cameras protect your home.

When away from home for a few days, set a timer for your lights. Be sure to set it up so the same lights do not turn on at the same times. Burglars will watch for that sort of situation.

Place alarms on windows and doors. With the opening or breaking of a window, an alarm will sound and the burglar will run.

One last note about what burglars look for when trying to gain entry to your home, they will watch your home to see when you come and go. Watching your home is the easiest way a burglar gains access. Changing your routine now and then will help deter burglars.

Published by Jennifer Moore

Jennifer is a mother to 4 fantastic children three of which are grown and on their own. She has 3 handsome grandsons. Jennifer has a wide array of topics she has written about over the last year.  View profile

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Watching your home is the easiest way a burglar gains access.

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  • Michele Starkey10/29/2010

    I'm such a creature of habit - need to switch up my routine more often! cheers :)

  • Candice L. Collins10/29/2010

    very good suggestions

  • brett_day10/29/2010

    amazing tips, I hope I never have to deal with a burglars. These tips will come in handy!

  • Laura Cone10/28/2010

    thanks for these tips

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