When it comes to home safety, what are the things you commonly think of when it comes to protecting your domicile? Most people will immediately answer that home alarm systems are helpful. This is most definitely true as any outward sign that an alarm is present in the home will deter thieves from entering. After all, a siren or alarm will send them running. The same can be said of motion detecting lights. Again, all of these things are fine means of protecting a home but they are not the first line of defense. The first line of defense is always secured locks.
Some may wonder how something as basic as durable locks can deliver such a tremendous benefit. The answer is simple: it is too difficult for a criminal to enter the interior of a home when all doors and windows are secured with industrial strength locks. Sadly, crime statistics show that criminals often gain entry to a home through unlocked windows and doors. A common strategy for thieves is to go door to door and check to see if the windows and doors of a home are unlocked. If they are not unlocked, they have access to your home and can take you by surprise. Through the use of quality locks, you can completely deter criminals from entering your home. This does not negate the need for alarms or lighting fixtures or other methods of home protection. On the contrary, the inclusion of high quality locks complements these protective devices and further makes their function effective.
It is important, however, to note that traditional door and window locks purchased at most hardware stores are not completely effective when it comes to deterring crime. This is because there are thieves out there that have the ability to pick locks. Actually, they have the ability to pick low cost, inefficient locks. Professional, industrial strength locks produced by a locksmith would be very difficult to pick. And even if it was possible to pick the locks, the time commitment needed to do so would not work in the criminal


