==================================== http://www.peiferlock.com/alert-bump-keys.htm ==================================== ! I am posting this from A-Train's house, BTW.
No problem. just make sure Fluffy's water dish is full...If you still have use of your legs, that is.
That's old news and I would guess that many thieves know about it. The thing about locks is that they are pretty easy to get through. I could probably kick in 99% of home doors out there with one or two kicks. So being able to pick one isn't a big deal. I'm with A-Train; get a big, scary effing dog.
Oh, I had a little trouble getting in... no biggie, though, Fluffy is resting. I agree. What's THAT going to get you, anyway? Like they can't do anything to the dog, though? Just put an ALARM up. Graphic for A-Train's eyes only: Spoiler If you're not A-Train... don't complain. Que En Paz Descanse (R.I.P.) Fluffy. That mo' fo' didn't wanna get out of the way, so I had to do him LAREDO Style... sorry, man . I keed, I keed! BTW, you need more milk, doood.
anyone crazy enuf to break in with a guard dog in ur house is gonna kill him and u anyway....the dog is the best deterrent to the common criminal imo
4 real...Kinda scary as most homes have the standard cheap locks...An alarm is good and so are pets...but I think I may have to price the locks recommended...
About every 7th key or so of the cheap door locks at Walmart are the same basic cut anyway... I had a cheap "new" lock put on my office door, I got in with a house key that didn't match when compared side-by-side... it was by accident, but let's just say I'm glad I accidentally discovered the crappy lock problem a long time ago. The cheapest home lock set I'd go with is a Schlage. Kwikset or Brinks is just asking for it, IMO. Now Brinks actual Home Security Alarms on the other hand... those signs alone can prevent theft. (Because the monitoring is great!)