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Bump Proof Lock- A New Danger

by Rex Freiberger

If you think that you and your family are safe and sound when your front and back doors are locked, it not always true. Lock bumping is the most dangerous thing in the lock security world. All doors in your neighborhood can be unlocked or opened in a few seconds with almost no sound via bump keys. A lot of people in America use a pin tumbler lock which is defenseless to lock bumping.

Let's face it, when it comes to home security most of us are still living in the Stone Age. Things such as the bunk keys have been around for at least half a decade and still present a danger to our privacy and well being. Thankfully, there have been a few advancements in lock design that have allowed us to now be able to get a bump proof lock installed in our homes. These locks might be called high security lock but quiet honestly they are still a thing of the past when you consider the things affluent people can buy.

Lock bumping keys present a new danger to the perceived security of a conventional mechanical lock. Lock bumping keys are easily and quickly made. A skilled intruder can use a lock bumping key to unlock and open the doors to your home or business in a matter of seconds, granting easy access to your valuables.

It's not necessary to shell out over two hundred dollars towards a bump proof lock. Your local locksmith can convert a standard lock into a bump proof lock for only a few dollars. There is a new security device on the market which will absolutely prevent bump key intruders from bypassing your front door security.

Some bump keys out there will be able to defeat any lock. At heart, a bump key is just a key blank which has been filed down to the lowest level meeting each tumbler. It then can slide into the key chamber and allow the burglar to quickly bypass your lock and access your property in just a few seconds worth of effort.

Often a more expensive lock is easier for thieves to pick. They have a tendency to quickly open after a bump attempt since they are so accurately machined. Locks that are made from steel also suffer from being susceptible to bumping since they don't get damaged easily. To truly have bump key protection, a more inexpensive lock makes the most sense since its inability to resist the knock strength works in its favor.

A skilled intruder can use a lock-bumping key to unlock and open the doors to your home or business in a matter of seconds, granting easy access to your valuables. It's not necessary to shell out over two hundred dollars towards a bump proof lock. Your local locksmith can convert a standard lock into bump proof for only a few dollars. There is a new security device on the market, which will absolutely prevent bump key intruders from bypassing your front door security. To truly have bump key prevention, a more inexpensive lock makes the most sense since its inability to resist the knock strength works in its favor.

Published January 2nd, 2008

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