The Queens Colony Civic Association's
10 Things You Want To Know About Security:
Used with permission of Barry
Weissman, Barry's City Lock & Safe, NYC
Locks are only
as secure as the door or door frame to which they are secured.
Never give anyone
a key or combination to your home, alarm or safe except a trusted
friend
or relative. If you are renting, you may be required to sign a release
assuming responsibility for the door, locks, etc. in case of an
emergency
when the landlord needs access.
A burglar
alarm does not keep an intruder out. It is merely a deterrent. An
alarm only notifies someone that an intruder has been detected.
Unfortunately,
the time it takes for either the local authorities or private agencies
to respond, is enough for the intruder to ransack your property.
When a
lock is picked, the lock is compromised by manipulating the tumblers,
latch,
bolt or lock linkage without any visible sign of tampering. High
security cylinders do deter, but not prevent other possible bypass
techniques.
A safe
can be that by name only. It is designed to protect its contents
against a variety of seen as well as unseen forces. It is crucial
that you be specific regarding the type of or combination of protection
you require before considering a purchase.
Nothing is guaranteed
burglar proof or pick proof; only burglar or pick resistant. With
time anything can be defeated. Basically, all we are buying is
time.
The more security we have, the more time it will take someone or
something
to compromise your fortification.
When an intruder
"stakes out" a place, he will choose the target of least
resistance.
If your neighbor has better security, you are more likely to be the
victim.
Police studies
indicate that having a good high security lock on your door is the best
deterrent against burglaries. It is a fallacy that if you have a
good lock on your door, potential intruders assume your premises must
contain
something of value worth stealing.
Contrary to popular
belief, theft by employees, not shoplifting, is the number one reason
most
businesses initiate loss prevention measures.
Don’t get carried
away. It is true that two locks are better than one, however,
when
in doubt refer back to rule number one. Only a security
professional
can best determine what is necessary for your protection.*
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