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Shrubbery & trees can be used as concealment for an intruder The 6’2 foot rule should be observed Trim from window area Trim from Door and Entry area Natural Surveillance – Neighbors, passersby and Police Officers can observe any criminal activity that may occur.
Shrubbery & trees can be used as concealment for an intruder The 6’2 foot rule should be observed Trim from window area Trim from Door and Entry area Natural Surveillance – Neighbors, passersby and Police Officers can observe any criminal activity that may occur.
Shrubbery & trees can be used as concealment for an intruder The 6’2 foot rule should be observed Trim from window area Trim from Door and Entry area Natural Surveillance – Neighbors, passersby and Police Officers can observe any criminal activity that may occur.
Shrubbery & trees can be used as concealment for an intruder The 6’2 foot rule should be observed Trim from window area Trim from Door and Entry area Natural Surveillance – Neighbors, passersby and Police Officers can observe any criminal activity that may occur.
Lighting is the #1 deterrent for intruders at night. Ideally, lighting should be at all points of entry doors or windows. Lighting should be use regularly not just when the occupant is away; because this establishes a pattern that can be use to determine vacancy. Lighting should maximize field of view while reducing any shadows that can be used for concealment.
Lighting is the #1 deterrent for intruders at night. Ideally, lighting should be at all points of entry doors or windows. Lighting should be use regularly not just when the occupant is away; because this establishes a pattern that can be use to determine vacancy. Lighting should maximize field of view while reducing any shadows that can be used for concealment.
Lighting is the #1 deterrent for intruders at night. Ideally, lighting should be at all points of entry doors or windows. Lighting should be use regularly not just when the occupant is away; because this establishes a pattern that can be use to determine vacancy. Lighting should maximize field of view while reducing any shadows that can be used for concealment.
Lighting is the #1 deterrent for intruders at night. Ideally, lighting should be at all points of entry doors or windows. Lighting should be use regularly not just when the occupant is away; because this establishes a pattern that can be use to determine vacancy. Lighting should maximize field of view while reducing any shadows that can be used for concealment.
Make sure house number are readable from the street; day or night. House number should be painted a contrasting color or made larger in order to increase their readability This will dramatically assist fire, Police and ambulance personnel in locating address
Make sure house number are readable from the street; day or night. House number should be painted a contrasting color or made larger in order to increase their readability This will dramatically assist fire, Police and ambulance personnel in locating address
The Hollow core door should not be used as an exterior door. Many of the security measures that will be suggested for the other types of doors could be used on this door; however, due to its basic weak design and construction, it will withstand only a minimal amount of force.
The structural integrity of metal and solid core doors is often compromised when glass panes are installed in or around the door.
Although decorative, these types of doors do present a security problem. Many of the inactive doors are secured only by a light sliding surface bolt. These bolts should be replaced with lever extension flush bolts. Another solution is to permanently secure the inactive door. Dead bolt should be installed on the active door.
The structural integrity of metal and solid core doors is often compromised when glass panes are installed in or around the door. You can fix this by Installing a single or double cylinder deadbolt lock with a 1-inch throw or more. When a glass pane within 40 inches of the lock, a double cylinder deadbolt may be the better choice. (use 2 – 3 inch long screws)
The door frame is the decorative soft wood, usually ¾ inches thick, that surrounds the door, often with an air space between the frame and sub frame, which consists of 2” x 4”s. It is not unusual for ¾ inches screws to be used to attach the hinges and strike plates of a door to the frame. This presents a situation where moderate force used against the locked door will splinter the frame, causing the strike plate to give way and allowing entry to be gained. Measures can be taken to reinforce the frame. Check to see if there is an air space between the frame and sub frame. If there is, fill that space with a piece of plywood that needs to extend only 2 or 3 inches above and below where any screws will be attached to the frame. Then use 2 to 3 inch fully threaded screws to secure the strike plate and hinges to the frame. This will anchor the hardware to the subframe and effectively enhance its ability to withstand force.