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Changing Locks on Your New Home

Congratulations on moving in to your new home. Of course when we use the word new in this instance we mean that the home is new to our family. Most times when we move home we move into a house, apartment or condominium that has been owned before.

If other people have owned, or rented, your home before you, this means that they must have had keys to your home. This means that changing the locks on your new abode is a top priority.

But the folks that you bought your new home from are a real nice family and you reason that they would not sneak back with a spare set of keys and burgle you. Most probably not, but the thing is that you just don't know if they have handed out copies of the keys to your home.

How do you know that a spare key was not loaned to a tradesman, pet sitter, delivery person or visiting friend or relative? Sure the key was handed back when the job was done, or the visit was over, but what if a copy was made?

Let's be cynical for a moment. Apart from the number of times the previous owners handed out a spare key can you really be so sure of the honesty of the family itself? For sure they seemed nice enough people, but then they were selling you their home, how do you know what they are really like? All it would take is for the one dishonest member of that family to sell a set of keys to a housebreaker and that means that your new home is in no way secure.

Changing locks may involve a comparatively small expense and a bit of inconvenience, but nothing like the expense and inconvenience of a thief using a copied key to walk into your home.

Remember that it is of little use just changing the lock to your front door. All external doors need to have their locks replaced and that includes the garage door, especially so if there is a door that leads from the garage into the house.

Alright, you realize that changing locks to your new home is a top of the list task. But you may not want to simply change like for like. Perhaps the previous owners were happy with a lower level of security than you demand for your family. You may want to replace any spring latch type locks with deadbolt locks. Also check whether the existing latch plates are deep enough for the new locks that you are fitting.

So that's it. You've changed all the external locks and made sure the locks that you fitted were of a good quality. No worries for you about keys to your home in the hands of thieves.

There's just one thing. At some point in time you will need to loan a key to a repair man who needs to call when there just can't be a family member home to let him in. Sooner or later it happens.

Of course you would only loan a key when absolutely necessary, but do you want to go changing locks every time that you have to do that?

Consider fitting keyless locks. Should you need to allow temporary access to a repair man, delivery person or visiting friend you give them a temporary code and when the repairs are done or your guest is gone, you simply delete the code. They cannot return and gain entry into your home.

Fingerprint locks go one better. There are no codes to give out. You grant someone entry authorization by scanning their fingerprint and retaining it in the lock system. When you no longer need them to have access you simply delete their print.

Changing locks as soon as you move into a new home helps give you the peace of mind that someone can't just walk in and help themselves.

Martin Underwood

Martin Underwood researches and writes about the things that you can do to protect your home from burglars and contributes to Surveillance For Security The site that presents reviews and information about the best in home security systems, your personal security and security for your family. Combination Door Locks.

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