Home Protection: Security Basics
by
Thomas Bryant
The Survival Mom
Whether you
are an urban prepper or are perfecting a homestead, upgrading the
locks on your home and making sure they are installed properly is
one of the most overlooked, least expensive, and most effective
ways to harden your security.
I believe the
best way to keep the bad guys from getting your stuff is to keep
them out in the first place. This is the job of a good commercial
quality lock and NOT your average home alarm system. Alarm
systems only let you now when someone got in – they will not keep
them out. (Unless you are taking about perimeter defense systems-which
I am not.)
Not all locks
are created equal. The lock on your doorknob or leverset
is not strong enough to withstand breaking and entering.
Neither are the small screws holding the hinges to the door frame.
You
need an ANSI Grade 1 deadbolt on every exterior door, the
door from your attached garage leading into your home, and on every
door leading to your stores. Period.
- ANSI Grade
1: Highest Rating for Commercial and Residential Locks
- ANSI Grade
2: Highest Rating for Residential Only Locks
- ANSI Grade
3: Lowest rating and only meets minimum grading requirements
Unfortunately,
most common residential locks are only ANSI Grade 3 and can be quickly
and easily defeated by intruders. The ANSI grade can be found on
the package of higher quality locks. I recommend and install Schlage
ANSI Grade 1 Deadbolt Locks.
You
will also need to install a Door Reinforcer and a Strike Plate.
The door Reinforcer is a piece of steel that wraps around your door
at the deadbolt location. This prevents breaking and splitting of
the door.
The strike
plate is critical piece of hardware installed on the doorjamb. Without
a properly installed quality strike plate, your door can be kicked
in – even with an ANSI 1 deadbolt. The bolt can be kicked through
the wooden doorjamb and trim.
Pro
Tip: Use a Lock Installation Jig for doors with no existing deadbolt.
Once you have
installed your new deadbolts it is now time to install the strike
plate. The strike plate should also be ANSI Grade 1. The Schlage
deadbolt comes with the strike plate and 3” screws.
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February
13, 2013
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