Home Security – Secure Your Garage

If you have a garage and it is filled with expensive tools, household equipment and gardening equipment and your family vehicles, you will want to go the extra mile for keeping it secure. While you may store traditional valuables like jewelry and collectors’ items in your home, your garage will be home to a variety of expensive tools and other items that are pricey investments. Criminals know this and they also know it is much easier to break into a garage then it is to get into a home. Homeowners may have alarm systems on the house and they are on the premises and aware of what is going on. This may not be the case for the garage, so burglars target the garage instead of the home. Keeping a garage secure is a challenge, but there are plenty of things you can do to make things safe. Consider steel buildings or a roll up door to keep things safe and add an extra layer of security to your garage.

Garage Door LocksLocks are a great way to keep those out of a space you do not want them in. The lock protects the doors of the structure and if locks are sturdy, they may be burglar proof. Basic locks are often easy to break and criminals may be able to pop open on a lock on a garage in just a few seconds. If you want to secure the traditional entrance into your garage, get a heavy-duty deadbolt lock that will deter criminals.

Tinted Garage WindowsTinting or covering the windows is often a deterrent for criminals. If burglars are unable to see into a space, they may not waste time trying to get in. This may not seem like a big deal, but if a burglar plans to rob one garage on a particular block, they are going to want to choose the one that they are most sure is filled with valuables. While they may assume you have expensive tools and items stored in the garage, they are not going to waste their limited time on a space they cannot guarantee will yield high results. They will go to the home where they can see the mechanical equipment, expensive car and other gadgets.

You can alarm your garage just like you alarm your home. While this may seem like an expensive investment, it is often as simple as just adding another hook-up to your regular home alarm. If your garage is attached to your home, alarming it is easy. Remember, the investment will be worth it if it deters criminal activity.
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AZ Garage Pros
adt.com
homedepot.com

How to keep your Garage and Home secured

High Security Door Locks - Using a good garage lock on the garage’s entrances can make sure that you and your family are safe. When looking to improve home security, here are a few things you can do to secure your garage door.

Padlocks - Install a sturdy security hasp across the opening of your exterior doors and secure with a padlock to as a deterrent against potential burglars. Make sure that the padlock in question is made from thick metal and strong enough to handle any abuse.

Anchors - Concrete anchors can drill into the ground and prevent the doors of your garage from opening. Because they are mounted inside, there is no way a thief can reach or access them. Use a good garage security bolt lock.

Bolts - Otherwise known as deadbolts, by installing a bolt latching system or even forcing a bolt through your garage door tracts you can increase the security of your garage door. Being able to remove this bolt quickly and easily is a big bonus when you want to get out of the house quickly.

Go beyond Garage Door Locks

Physically installing door locks isn’t the only way to improve your Garage from burglary attempts.

Upgrade Your Security - Securing your home against burglaries can boost its security to a stage of actually preventing a robber from gaining entry to your premises. Use a good quality door and install an iron gate and window grilles. You can also enhance your security by installing alarm, cctv, etc.

Remote - Keep your remote near by and make sure it never disappears to a place off sight. Burglars can copy the code or transfer the code to any other remote within a matter of seconds. Without the proper foresight, a burglar could get his hands on the one way into your home that requires no security.

Rolling codes - Modern automatic garage door openers feature rolling security codes, which rotate and change the programmed codes each and every time your automatic door opens. This prevents any chance of a thief stealing your codes when you are transmitting from your remote.

Double Check - Your side door should always be locked and double checked at every end of the day. As stated previously more often than not, a side door exit from a garage left unlocked, giving thieves easy access to your property

 

It is very simple to keep your garage secure. Make sure all doors and windows are secure and locked. You can make your automatic door opener more secure by changing the combination to of the electronic lock. Read your owner’s manual or contact the place where it was bought or built to find out how. Add a deadbolt to the door that leads out of the garage as well as to the door between your home and the garage. If you have a window, plant some sort of pointy bush beneath it, so it is difficult and painful to reach the window. Always keep the garage door closed if you are not around to keep an eye on it, even if you are only running out for a short time.

Once you know how to keep your garage secure, you are taking a big step towards keeping your home secure.

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