Thursday, September 11, 2014

New Garage Doors And Home Security

Door Tech Garage Door Repair Service



Garage doors are one of the most vulnerable entry points to your house. Approximately 50% of Arizona's residential burglaries occur after home owners leave the garage door open. Break ins take place in less than 6 seconds as well. Rather than simply focusing on buying the most attractive new garage doors, shift your shopping perspective to security considerations for a bit.
Below are key garage door security factors to keep in mind as you shop. 
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  • 12" Burglar Invitations: Avoid new garage doors that have a tendency to stick and leave an unintended open invitation for burglars. Choose doors that close with ease. It only takes 12 inches of open garage door space for a sneaky thief to crawl through and rob you.
  • Keychain Remote Door Openers: Garage doors that open with remotes secured by visor clips are obsolete. Criminals easily remove such openers from automobiles. We recommend you purchase new garage doors controlled by keychain remote openers. 
  • Easily Secured Emergency Releases: National newscasters warn home owners of burglars using coat hangers to gain entry to break into garages. Look for doors with emergency releases that are easily reinforced with simple yet effective zip-ties.
  • Secure And Strong Materials: The most secure garage doors are made of solid-core wood or reinforced steel. Choose doors that are strong enough for installing an anti-kick device as well.
  • Garage Door Opener Codes: Second generation garage door openers provide home owners with an option to create unique codes. The new garage doors you select should be controlled by the latest technology for optimal security. Remember to set an original code after installation.
Plan to protect your home's valuables such as golf clubs, lawn equipment, tools and cars with us. Contact us for answers to garage door security-related questions. Our priority is helping you keep your home, possessions and family secure.

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