Deadbolts

“Locks keep truthful people truthful” is a familiar saying in security industries, and is in fact a reality. Truth is, if a person really wanted to get inside one’s home, they will find a way of getting in, and you put your home among their attractive prospects when it doesn’t have the slightest care for safety; it’s like providing a clear and enticing “temptation”.

So what is the function that door locks are expected to do? Their primary function is to defeat the “assaults” of opportunist or thieves, by keeping the door closed so that thieves bypass your home and move on to easier targets. Luckily, today’s manufacturers of locks produce them in such a way that they resist various types of force such as hammering or lock picking.

Today’s security industries keep up with new ways to defend the home, resulting to a wide range of deadbolts that offer different levels of protection. Here are the most popular choices of deadbolts for homeowners:

Deadbolt locks are considered to be among the “strongest” types of security device as they are normally made of heavy gauge steel with reinforcing plates, making them a “heavy duty” form of door safety. They improve a home’s ‘first defense line’ instantly, as well as economically as they are less expensive compared to home security systems.

Installing deadbolts are easy as well; it only takes about one hour to set up, and most of them are ‘universal installations’, which means that they’re installable on almost any door type. They are available in either single- or double-cylinder models: single-cylinder model has an exterior lock cylinder that requires a key and an inside handle that manually unlocks; double-cylinder model needs a key on both sides for locking and unlocking.

One can install their own deadbolts if they have the “do-it-yourself” skill, and just needs to purchase a deadbolt kit, which comes with all the needed equipments such as a handle, strike plate, latch, screws, and lock cylinder or cylinders for double-cylinder units.

The Electronic Deadbolt is the latest and slickest forms of deadbolts these days. They feature visual and audible signals that inform the owner if the deadbolt is fully locked; a computer chip inside, can also be set for automatic door lock in case one leaves the house and forgets to lock it. Additionally, it is equipped with newest technology in rolling code, which means that shrewd intruders who attempt to take hold of its radio signals will be disappointing themselves.

One type of electronic deadbolt popular among homeowners is the Keyless Deadbolt. Keyless deadbolts make life easier for those who don’t only look for security but convenience as well; easier access to one’s home while providing the security that deadbolts offer. A lot of people who’ve had struggles with finding keyholes in the dark, find this type most expedient -by simply pushing a few illuminated buttons or pulling out the remote control, and they’re in!

A simpler form of modern deadbolt locks that have also interested a lot of homeowners, are those that guide the key with a soft light beam into the slot; the beam is appears when the key is within five-feet from the lock. When inside, a small red light indicator on the lock, signal the owner whether or not the deadbolt is locked.

Deadbolts are an excellent starting point for effective security measures to protect once home and possessions. And with today’s deadbolt lock innovations, the choices are wide and advance to defeat those unwanted opportunists. It is always important to choose the type of deadbolts that would suit one’s need, as well as the quality. Invest in first-rate deadbolts to enhance that much needed home security.

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