Five Helpful Hints For Garage Security
Several Americans all over the United States own garages connected to their homes for cars, tools, and other such things. And, naturally, there’s a chance that those buildings with such valuable things in them can be burglarized. Because it’s easy to know that, obviously, at night no one is in the garage, and there’s very expensive valuables in there, it’s an easy target. And actually, one of the favorite targets for robbers to steal from. They know that there are valuables in there. Because of that, your garage security is highly important. Here are some helpful hints to make it more difficult for a burglar to get in, and also for you and your family to be safer in case one does get in.
1. Although your car isn’t even inside the garage, it’s still important to keep the doors closed and safely locked. Who knows what else in there might attract a burglar’s attention. But not only that, he might try and figure a way to rob the item he wants later on, or even figure out how to get into the house form there. So, you want to keep it closed and locked though it’s only a short trip down the road. It just takes a couple seconds to grab something, and even less to ponder a plan to get in later.
2. Frosting and covering your garage windows may help keep valuables inside unseen, so a burglar can’t know if the car is gone, or if there really is anything valuable in there besides that to steal. Planting rosebushes around the windows helps to make an entrance through there harder and painful, making the thief make more of an effort.
3. It’s good to also, in the door between the garage and the house, install a peephole. If you hear a suspicious noise, you are able to check without having to open the door and possibly endangering yourself and your family. If there is a robber in there, it’s always better to call the cops than to confront him yourself. You don’t really know his intentions or the weapons he might be carrying.
4. A C-clamp tightened on the track next to the roller can help give your garage door extra security if it lifts on a track. Heck too if the door has any loose panels or damaged corners. If there are, they need to be fixed, because someone could easily pry their way in through there. You need to make sure the door is solid.
5. In case you haven’t changed the garage door opener’s electric combination since the time you bought it, you might want to consider doing that. To do so, you just pry off the lid and carefully look over the set of switches inside. There usually is a row of ten to twelve switches there. When all of the switches except one is going the same direction, it’s relatively easy for a burglar to figure it out. So, you would want to choose a more complicated combination, with more of the switches opposing each other. Make sure that the switches’ pattern matches with the one in the receiver (the box above the door). A toothpick can be used to flip switches.
And finally, just use common sense. Don’t leave your house without making sure everything is securely locked; doors and windows. If you follow these tips, it may not guarantee that no robber will ever try to break in, but it will definitely make one hesitate before doing so–and he has a lot of work to do to break in. The more work he has to do, the longer it’ll take for him, and the sooner he can get caught. Good luck, and be safe!
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