someone keeps breaking into my appartment there drugging me with some sort of sedative vandalizing my property, stealing, i cannot catch them, its in minneapolis mn uptown, i called the police 8 times, i cannot figure out how there getting in there i think there is a hidden camera, i cant find it it ruining my life anyone help
FINALLY! Somebody GETS IT! The weakest parts of the average door structure are the tiny screws on the strike plate(s) and the door hinges. It's easy for a sized burglar to kick in an average deadbolted door- the metal bolt just shatters the lightweight wood of the door jamb when kicked in. Also, the door can be kicked in or pried loose from the hinge side. This product goes a LONG way toward hardening your house as a burglar's target. (Also, get a really big dog! Rottweilers are good...)
I've re-inforced more than one door & frame so it can't be kicked in. BUT... What about the windows? There's more than one way to get in a house. It's a bit much for the average person to accomplish armoring an entire house but doing the door is still a great thing to do.
What gets me is that many old houses still have HOLLOW back doors... What were the builders thinking?
I'll tell you what the're thinking, "If We be a cheapskate and buy cheapshit doors that are hollow then we can maximise our profits and give the customer what they want which is a cheap house plus we can build the house quicker and move on to the next project".
Another thing, They also use lightweight soft woods to build with because not only is it cheap and easy to work with but it's lighter so they can build quicker, Remember: Cheap, Quick Built and maximising profits with little spent.
The firemen will have a door jack to force the door open.
it's about time americans realised that You need to strengthen the door jamb, Locks are only as strong as the door they are attached to and the quality of that lock is also a factor ie: pick resistance.
This product solves the weakness with 95% of the locks in America, and that weakness being the energy of force distribution over the distance of the frame and bolt faceplate.
Everyone Should Have one of these, In fact i'd insist!.
Exactly, ursusarctosuk. The frame is actually the weak point! You have that little 1/2 inch bit of frame between the bolt and the edge of the frame and the trim board tacked over it that is holding back honest people - or bad guys that have no clue. Most doors are nothing close to being really secure.
Firemen will come through first or second floor windows quite easily. Their J hook tool can rip out a window frame in seconds. I've even seen them go through the side of a crackhouse that was all metal barred up.
tell me again why this is effective when the burglars can just break through the nearest flimsy window pane?
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someone keeps breaking into my appartment there drugging me with some sort of sedative vandalizing my property, stealing, i cannot catch them, its in minneapolis mn uptown, i called the police 8 times, i cannot figure out how there getting in there i think there is a hidden camera, i cant find it it ruining my life anyone help
huless 1 year ago
Not even the niggers can get through LOL miracle
cyber8000 1 year ago
FINALLY! Somebody GETS IT! The weakest parts of the average door structure are the tiny screws on the strike plate(s) and the door hinges. It's easy for a sized burglar to kick in an average deadbolted door- the metal bolt just shatters the lightweight wood of the door jamb when kicked in. Also, the door can be kicked in or pried loose from the hinge side. This product goes a LONG way toward hardening your house as a burglar's target. (Also, get a really big dog! Rottweilers are good...)
sprintracr11 2 years ago
I've re-inforced more than one door & frame so it can't be kicked in. BUT... What about the windows? There's more than one way to get in a house. It's a bit much for the average person to accomplish armoring an entire house but doing the door is still a great thing to do.
What gets me is that many old houses still have HOLLOW back doors... What were the builders thinking?
CmonMan101 2 years ago
I'll tell you what the're thinking, "If We be a cheapskate and buy cheapshit doors that are hollow then we can maximise our profits and give the customer what they want which is a cheap house plus we can build the house quicker and move on to the next project".
Another thing, They also use lightweight soft woods to build with because not only is it cheap and easy to work with but it's lighter so they can build quicker, Remember: Cheap, Quick Built and maximising profits with little spent.
ursusarctosuk 2 years ago
The weakness of my door locks are compensated by the armed person in the house.
Ah. . . the sweet security of .40 Cal HP.
claytonmscott 2 years ago 4
@claytonmscott not if your not home or they have a gun to!!!
officialHakudoushi 1 year ago
As my dad says: Lock only keep out honest people!!
mol3898 3 years ago 2
The firemen will have a door jack to force the door open.
it's about time americans realised that You need to strengthen the door jamb, Locks are only as strong as the door they are attached to and the quality of that lock is also a factor ie: pick resistance.
This product solves the weakness with 95% of the locks in America, and that weakness being the energy of force distribution over the distance of the frame and bolt faceplate.
Everyone Should Have one of these, In fact i'd insist!.
ursusarctosuk 4 years ago 3
Exactly, ursusarctosuk. The frame is actually the weak point! You have that little 1/2 inch bit of frame between the bolt and the edge of the frame and the trim board tacked over it that is holding back honest people - or bad guys that have no clue. Most doors are nothing close to being really secure.
CmonMan101 2 years ago
Thankyou, I think most Americans are waking up to the fact that most houses are vulnerable to a good kick to the lock and it's in.
ursusarctosuk 2 years ago
Great armor but what if there is a fire andthe firemen cant get in??
DazedFour 4 years ago
Firemen will come through first or second floor windows quite easily. Their J hook tool can rip out a window frame in seconds. I've even seen them go through the side of a crackhouse that was all metal barred up.
packetattack 3 years ago 2