I personally recommend Mul-T-Lock due to its heavy duty construction and sophisticated pin assembly. These locks sell for well over $100 – however; you might be able to simply replacing the cylinder in your existing lock, and that way saving some money. However, as stated in many articles, this is just one step in getting complete security, you also need a glass breaking sensor, alarm system and solid doors that can not be kicked open… It sounds overwhelming, but this is what it takes to keep you and your family secured.
I think that when you buy a high-security lock, you should get features that make it harder to pick and manipulate, in this case Mt. Tobias showed how easy it is to bypass Medeco newest feature with a 15 cents item. We need to know that before we spend a fortune on a lock…
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However, as stated in many articles, this is just one step in getting complete security, you also need a glass breaking sensor, alarm system and solid doors that can not be kicked open…
It sounds overwhelming, but this is what it takes to keep you and your family secured.
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