Monday, January 30, 2017

GARAGE DOOR LOCKS; ADDITIONAL SECURITY

You may be surprised at how many people are completely unaware of garage door locks and how they are used. This is why Wake Forest Locksmith has added this post; to show more of our readers just how useful and easy to implement garage door locks can be.

Our Wake Forest, NC customers often call us for lock installations and upgrades. They are interested in increasing security at their homes and businesses and with good reason. Crime is on the upswing and anything that folks can do to increase their safety and protection is a good thing. Often, they don’t know that there are locks available that can protect their garage doors from unwanted intruders.

What’s the big deal?

It’s a garage already! What’s the big deal? So someone gets in; they still don’t have a key to my car! These are excuses; plain and simple. Your garage is a very important room and well worth protecting. Not only do you store your cars and other motorized vehicles there, but also other items like garden tools, water heater, benches, cabinets, water softener, bicycles, lawn mowers, ATV’s and other items of value. These are your possessions and should be secure from burglars, nosy neighbors, home invaders and anyone else that is not invited inside.

Another little known fact is that your garage is a direct doorway INTO your home itself. Think about it. If your garage is easy to access and re-close, then it hides the robber while he picks open or simply walks into your home. A crook can not only break-in and rob you, he can do it in relative privacy and comfort while being shielded by your now closed again garage door! Even if you always lock your door leading from the garage into your home, it can be picked or bumped open with no one seeing or hearing from outside the home!

The solution; garage door locks!

Sure, you can add fancy alarm systems or video surveillance to your home, but there’s a simpler and more economical option – garage door locks! These handy and easy to access locks are both affordable and easy to install. You can often do the work yourself by following the simple instructions that come with the lock when you purchase it. You can also go online and watch any number of YouTube videos on the subject. Doing this adds the advantage of seeing garage door locks in video presentation as well as being able to observe installation and application methods.

How about a locksmith?

Calling a local Wake Forest, NC lock and key professional is never a bad idea! Not only can you enjoy same day service along with a vast array of garage door lock models and brands, you get the added benefits of affordable pricing and superior quality workmanship that you know was done right.

Slide locks

Garage door slide locks are sometimes called latch locks. These are the most common forms of garage door locks for home and business use. Don’t let their simplicity fool you; these locks work. They use a latch that slides directly from the garage door into a pre-cut opening in the garage door track. When you add the lock into place, it stops the garage door from rising inside the vertical track. Now, wasn’t that simple? Be warned however; if your slide lock is in place and you try to open your garage door with the remote, you can burn out your opener motor in the process. We’ve heard stories about roommates or family members that applied the lock and forgot to tell anyone; woops!

Garage door T handle-lock

You’ve seen these hundreds of times, but you may not have known what you were seeing. These locks are installed on the outside of the garage door and have a special T shape to them. Inside the garage door itself, there are two bolts and a cable apparatus that work together to secure your garage door when locked. The two bolts are secured to the garage door’s vertical track and when the T handle is turned, the door is unlocked via the cables. Like any other lock, you can only turn the T handle with once a key is used so there’s no worries about anyone outside your garage locking or unlocking your door without your permission (or key!).

The J Arm Lock

Your garage door may already have a lock on it. If you have an automatic garage door opener, it has a built-in feature called the J Arm Lock. This lock activates when the garage door is closed as the operator arm on the trolley locks into place. This is why you just can’t manually open the garage door once closed. This is what you unlock when you manually disconnect the garage door from the opener by pulling the red cord.

Decisions; which to get?

That’s up to you, but you can get assistance to help you decide by calling a local Wake Forest, NC locksmith shop that offers full service home and automotive locksmith services on a round the clock basis. Your locksmith shop of choice can offer you a vast selection of garage door locks from leading brands at affordable prices and often with same day installation. Many shops (including ours!) also offer free consultations that can allow you to make the best lock selection decision regarding your home or business garage door.

What else can you do to secure your garage?

Here are some additional garage door security tips that when used, go hand-in-hand with your newly installed garage door locks to enhance your overall security and protection. Start by trimming any outgrown trees, bushes or hedges near your garage door or front door. This not only makes your property more attractive, it helps reduce places where someone can observe you and your comings and goings. You can also install a motion activated security light over either one or both of these doors so that they turn on whenever someone is moving about near them.


Saturday, January 28, 2017

WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP A SAFE IN YOUR HOME

You’re Better Safe Than Sorry!

Safe Opening

Businesses, banks, and billionaires have safes. But why should regular people like us keep a safe? If you live in a comfortable neighborhood, you may view a safe as unnecessary. On the other hand, if you’re in an unpredictable area, you’re probably at least curious about what kind of safe you should have. You might still be wondering: What would I put in my safe, anyway? Actually, there are a number of good reasons to buy a home safe ~ some of which may not have occurred to you.

Just about everybody owns valuable objects of some sort, cherished heirlooms, important documents, and collectibles. Why risk misplacing or losing them? Here are some critical points to consider:

Prevent theft. A safe prevents a thief from stealing your beloved possessions. Guarding your prized items inside a safe will give you peace of mind. What if you often throw parties at your place? Do you have a lot of house guests? When groups of people come to your home, you cannot possibly keep an eye on everyone. Therefore, it’s a comfort to know that your irreplaceable items will remain unscathed inside your safe.

You’ll always know where your stuff is. If you are prone to misplacing your things, keep your important items in a safe, and you’ll never lose them again.

Protect against fire. In case of fire, a high-quality safe will defend whatever is inside from destruction. What would happen if you were to lose these fundamental items to fire?

  • your will
  • safe deposit box keys or other important keys that you use rarely
  • passports
  • copies of your driver’s licenses or other identification cards and papers
  • mortgage records
  • rare coins or stamps
  • birth certificates
  • insurance papers for filing a possible claim
  • documents regarding any properties you own
  • tax records
  • a list of family doctors with contact information
  • emergency cash
  • pharmacy and prescription medication information
  • outstanding loans and other debt records
  • bank account information
  • powers of attorney, healthcare proxies, & living wills
  • retirement plans
  • investment documents
  • funeral arrangements
  • titles to all your vehicles

A shield against floods. If a flood should come, or any type of water-related disaster, when you have the proper safe, whatever is inside it will stay intact.

A safe is superior to a safety deposit box. You may figure that a safety deposit box kept at your bank is a lot better than a safe you have at your home. However, a home safe really does give you a few advantages:

  • You have 24/7 access, rather than just during office hours.
  • Believe it or not, at a bank, the contents of a safe deposit box are almost never insured. But your home safe’s items will typically be covered by your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy.
  • Any cash kept inside a safety deposit box is not FDIC-insured.
  • With a home safe, you’ll make a one-time investment, rather than paying a monthly charge.
  • Your home is fully private, rather than public. Anytime you wish, you can take items out, and put them back in.
  • Upon the death of a loved one, if you are the beneficiary, you may assume you can open that person’s safe deposit box; but the truth is, a bank will routinely seal a safety deposit box as soon as it receives a death certificate, which means you won’t be allowed to open it until the estate representatives give the court papers to the bank.

Keep your family out of harm’s way. If you own weapons, it’s imperative that you prevent them from falling into the hands of a child or intruder. Avoid danger and tragedy: Don’t allow anyone but you to gain access to your guns, knives, explosives, axes, or any other harmful items.

Restore computer data. Of course, you must always store backups of everything on your computer. Furthermore, when you keep all the data in your safe as well, if you ever encounter computer glitches of any kind, your files will be totally retrievable. If your computer ever suffers a complete hard-drive crash, you’ll be able to restore everything from your backup in the safe.

Preserve family photographs. You can keep digital copies of all your treasured family photos in your home safe, and also keep any older family photos. Such photographic memories are virtually otherwise irreplaceable.

Do your homework. Conduct in-depth research so you can land upon the best safe for your home. Ask yourself the following:

  • Where’s the most secure location in your home to place the safe?
  • How big does the safe need to be?
  • Look at the industry standards for water-resistance and fire-resistance levels.
  • Do you want your safe to be hidden or visible?
  • Industry guidelines indicate the security rating for each safe manufacturer. What level of security is right for your situation? Do you want a basic combination lock, or something more sophisticated, such as a retina scan, or any features in between? Do you want a mere metal box? Or something significantly anchored?
  • What company will you be able to contact if you face technical problems?
  • Which individuals will you trust to know how to open the safe?
  • Are there any additional factors to consider for the proper protection of your specific items ~ such as temperature, humidity, light, and so forth?
  • What’s your backup plan, should someone misplace the information necessary to open your safe?

For sure, a home safe gives you countless benefits. Safes are available in many different sizes, brands, and types. If you have any concerns regarding which safe you ought to purchase, and you live anywhere in Wake Forest, North Carolina, consider bringing all your questions to the mobile safe experts on staff at Wake Forest Locksmith, where you can request a free consultation before deciding which safe will be the perfect one for you.