There is a sad but true fact that affects both residential and commercial properties, alike. It seems that it doesn’t matter whether you live in the city or work in the suburbs, whether your business is in the heavily populated communities or in the rural landscape of our great country. That sad but true fact is that burglaries take place every day in the United States.
In 2013, for example, almost 60% of all burglaries were the result of a forced entry. This means that thieves are breaking locks on doors and windows, robbing the owners of these locations of important and precious valuables. Some of these places have locks on them meant to keep burglars away, but if they have a commercial door lock on them, they are a great deal less likely to experience a burglary.
Commercial door locks are much more sturdy than a plain old door lock. Their structure and makeup are designed to keep criminals at bay, frustrating them with their inability to break or pick that commercial door lock.
There are over 2,000,000 burglaries reported in the United States every single year. Locksmiths all over the country are having to come into homes to replace locks that were unsuccessful at keeping criminals out and the valuables of the owners safe.
In addition to the locks not being able to withstand the attempts of a burglar to render it completely useless, it has also been found that roughly one out of every ten deadbolts is not installed correctly, leaving the owner of that home or business vulnerable to the criminals who can spot and easy way in by picking or breaking the lock.
When installing a door, make sure you have a commercial door lock that can withstand the harshest attempts at a break in and that you either install it properly yourself or have a professional locksmith install it for you. The extra little expense to hire a professional for installation could very well save you a great deal compared to what you could lose if you did experience a break in and lost money or valuables or both.
In the United States today, break-ins are happening all across the country. Virtually a quarter of all burglaries are in the business sector while a whopping three-quarters of the burglaries that are committed every year are committed in a residential area.
So many homeowners simply go with the locks that can with the house once they buy the place. They give very little thought to how the locks on their doors might not be adequate for the kind of safety they would like to enjoy. When you have an easily pickable or flimsy lock that can be broken on your front door, side door, or back door, you can be sure that sooner or later you are going to have someone break into your home.
Find the lock you can be safe with. You won’t regret the expense.