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Home Security Articles: The Impact Of Sean Taylor's Death

by Rex Freiberger

The slaying of a professional football player during an attempted robbery led to a multitude of home security articles on the web and elsewhere. Many people want to know what they can do to keep such a situation from happening. This might be resolved with a home security door lock that bolts more securely than their existing model.

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.

A lock is useless if it is not secured, and everyone in the family needs to be trained to lock every door every time. Don't make the mistake of hiding a key in an obvious place such as on a door frame, under a mat or in an easily detectable fake rock. If you really want a spare in case of accidental lockout, consider leaving one with a trusted neighbor or putting it in a coded lock box.

Articles about home security often talk about the various types of locks, including how much safety they provide. Obviously, an antiquated lock that uses a skeleton key is not the safest, but many current locks are also easy to break into. If one person can use a credit card to pick a lock, chances are most people are able to as well.

The box that a security lock fits into is also of utmost importance. The box should be anchored properly in the door frame with 3" or longer nails or screws. The box should be rated as "kick-proof" as well. The security bolt must be one 1.5" long. If there is glass located near the lock, a specialty lock should be used that cannot be opened by breaking the glass and reaching in to open the lock. Be aware of your local building codes and be sure to follow all regulations.

Writers of home security articles might fall back on that old chestnut concerning broken locks and silenced alarms. The typical advice is to hide in an isolated space such as a closet, and attempt to reach the authorities with a mobile phone. Should you be discovered, do not stare directly at the miscreants. However, you should attempt to pay close enough attention to be able to identify unique features or markings such as a tattoo. However, it is best to simply not be in that situation.

Since the tragic death of NFL player Sean Taylor, who was a victim in a home invasion, 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. Many articles will state the importance of having a secure home security lock and making sure it is locked on all doors that lead outside or will advocate for the use of alarm systems and home security services. However, using locks is the basis.

Published December 16th, 2007

Filed in Home, Society, Sport