Biometric Door Locks
If you are worried about home security and concerned that neighbors have had break ins, it may be time to step up home security by having more break in proof locks on the doors. You want any lock to have dead bolt capacity. A dead bolt is a stronger, longer metal piece that the lock shoots into the door frame when you lock the door. It is harder to kick in or force open than a regular lock. Deadbolt locks can come with keys or with the electronic locking systems that open by use of a code in a key pad, a digital tag or finger print readers.
The electronic locking systems are much harder to break into as it is hard to guess codes or duplicate finger prints. The Biometric door locks are easiest for the family to use because there are no codes to remember or digital tags to lose. There are no keys to worry about losing or getting copied without you knowing. This is a really nice system for latch key kids coming home from school. Many of these locking systems can be installed by the homeowner themselves. They include really good instructions for installing. There are lock systems for interior and exterior doors and even sliding glass doors and garage doors.
These new generation electronic and biometric door locks come from names we know and trust like Schlage, Baldwin, Kwikset, Emtek and Genie garage door openers. There are additional companies on line specializing in the new locks like www.GoKeyless.com, www.fingerprintdoorlocks.com, www.akmelock.com, Brick House security and Opulent Items. These lock systems go from $129.00 to $400.00.

