Written on January 5th, 2008 by Harlan

Doorknob lock out

If you think you are safe behind your locked doorknob…think again.

The latest trend in criminal activity is “lock bumping,” and it is something that very few people are aware of. It works like this: A would-be intruder has some modifications (a series of special cuts) made to a regular key, then inserts that key into a lock and taps the key with a solid object like a piece of wood, screwdriver handle, or small hammer. It forces the lock to “unlock” so the key can be turned and the door unbolted, allowing the intruder into your home in only a matter of minutes.

It is believed this method of entry works on 90% of locks–the locks we are using to secure our homes and families. Law Enforcement hasn’t shared a lot regarding their knowledge of this dangerous trend, but it is important that the public be informed.

There are a number of ways to help keep you and your home safe:

• Improve the lighting around the exterior of your home
• Keep a pet dog that will bark and warn you of intruders, keep
it indoors to discourage break-ins
• Switch from pin tumbler type locks to electronic locks
• Install a home security alarm

The good news is that if you can’t afford an alarm system presently, you could make an investment of around $150 to purchase a “pick-free” lock. Suggested brands include
Medeco www.medeco.com and the Primus lock www.schlagelcom

Lastly, an important aspect of this crime is the fact that it doesn’t LOOK like someone broke into your home. This means that if a thief bumps your lock, and steals your possessions, the insurance company will probably not honor your coverage because there is no evidence of someone breaking into your home. An important consideration if you feel $150 is too much to spend on a pick-proof lock.

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One Response to “Doorknob lock out”

  1. KeyExpress.com Says:

    KeyExpress.com…

    Here are some tips that can help make a difference at your apartment community. Report suspicious people or activities at the apartment community to the management. For example, vehicles, visitors, unusual traffic, noise, solicitors, abandoned packages…

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