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Five tips to increase your windows and doors security in your home

Boost your windows security

Make your home burglar-proof through these home security solutions.

Burglary by breaking in occurs quite frequently in Canada. Most break-ins are done through doors or windows as they are the most high-risk entry points of a house. In fact, around 25% of break-ins occur through windows while 22% through sliding doors.

Securing these entry points from unwanted intruders is very important. Fortunately, there are multiple modern security options to prevent burglars from entering your home.

We talked to Kamloops window replacement professionals and gathered the top 5 solutions to make your home burglar-proof.

1. Reassess your current locking system

If you have recently updated to a new locking system, you want to believe that it should work properly and last for a while in your home.

Locking systems need regular upgrading. Therefore, it is important to examine your existing locking system frequently. The next time you walk by your bay window, check the locking mechanism and ensure the latch or lock is sturdy enough for your house's security.

Consider installing additional windows locks if you aren't confident that the current latching system will keep the windows secure.

2. Use a multi-point locking system and heavy-duty hardware

Experts from Ecoline Windows Kamloops say that if you have windows that open either by sliding or swinging outwards, installing a multi-point locking system will prove to be quite handy. Multi-point locks firmly bolt windows and doors into the frame at many points with only a single turn of a key.

They are most frequently found in contemporary uPVC windows, doors, and composite doors and have at least three and a maximum of five locking points.

A variety of locks are available in the market, which include:

• Pin locks

• Keyed locks

• Hinged wedge locks

• Sash locks

Regardless of the style, your windows should come with heavy-duty hardware that is made from steel. Many window companies sell windows that are equipped with plastic hooks or pins in the locking mechanism, making it a lot easier to break or open the window from the outside.

3. Install security bars

One way to make your windows and doors burglar-resistant is to equip them with security bars. This option provides additional safety and prevents burglars from breaking the glass or forcing your windows or doors open.

These bars are made of solid, sturdy material and are available in various sizes, shapes, and designs to fit any house.

On the downside, bars might mess up the aesthetics of your home. So if you prefer style over safety, they may not be the ideal option.

4. Get modern window films

Installing a security film on your windows is a good idea if you do not want to disrupt the appearance of your home.

Security film strengthens the windows and enhances your safety. It is made of numerous layers of polyester film adhered together to form a barrier with your desired thickness.

Unlike glass, security films will hold your windows in place despite repeated attempts to break them. An extensive range of such films is available on the market, allowing you to choose the one per your specific needs.

They can be installed both inside and outside of the windows or doors. Moreover, you can also choose whether you want transparent or tinted films.

5. Install smart door locks

Modern smart locks are secure, easy to install, and provide homeowners with round-the-clock control over house front entry. In addition to allowing you to unlock and lock your door quickly, you can monitor who enters and leaves the house when you're away.

These units can simply be connected to your phone to open and close front doors. You can even establish voice commands and allocate special entry privileges to friends, family members, or maintenance staff.

Kamloops door replacement experts say that smart locks are one of the best security options to consider when installing new exterior doors for your house.

If you have old windows and doors, consider upgrading them to modern ones with tried-and-true security options. Installing new burglar-proof windows and doors is a tried-and-tested method of keeping out intruders and a great way to safeguard your home against smash-and-grab robberies or break-ins.

This article is written by or on behalf of the sponsoring client and does not necessarily reflect the views of Castanet Kamloops.



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