How To Break Through A Conventional Door Lock
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These days the average teenager with an internet connection and a paper clip can break into a conventional door lock. How easy, then, do you think it is for a criminal with some experience in the matter? If you are serious about protecting your valuable items and documents, you need to get with the times.
Get Secure With Keyless Locks
Keyless Locks come in a number of varieties. If you own a late model vehicle you probably have some sort of radio-controlled lock on your keychain. These signals are encrypted so that it is impossible to break into the lock even if the radio transmission is intercepted. There are also combination locks, not unlike the kind you had on your high school locker. These are the easiest type of non-keyed lock to break, and we’ve all seen films of safe crackers breaking these type of locks by sound or feel. Pushbutton combination locks are more difficult to crack, but some thieves may be able to tell the combination by the feel of the buttons, detecting which have been pressed more often.
Fingerprint Sensitive Keyless Deadbolt
The forefront of lock technology is the fingerprint sensitive keyless deadbolt. They have been around for some time, but until recently the technology was too expensive and difficult to install for the average consumer. Though it is sometimes possible to fool the scanner on a fingerprint sensitive lock with a picture, it is still far more difficult and complex to crack for the average thief.


