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Lock Bumping – A Sign of the Times?

Lock Bumping – Why is it Important to Us?

I grow up in a small town in the 1940s and I do not ever remember ever feeling a need to lock our doors. First of all, most of us were poor, so we did not have a lot of valuable laying around for the taking. But we live in a different world now.

We have had 4 burglaries in our neighborhood since July. Two of them were directly behind our house. So I had already been thinking of ways to keep our home safe. I ordered some door alarms that would deter someone from breaking in. We put in security lights. And I was feeling pretty good until I read the article about Lock Bumping.

I never cease to be amazed at all the different methods a thief will use to gain entry into your home. I thought I had heard everything. Do you even know what Lock Bumping is? Well, I sure did not, so I started doing some research to know exactly what it is and how it works.

Now if you are not familiar with it, you need to be. The fact is that most of our homes have 2 to 3 doors that have locks. That probably does not even include PVC doors, garage doors and storage shed doors that are secured only by cylinder locks.

What Exactly is Lock Bumping?

In a nutshell, using this technique, criminals use a particular-cut key which is inserted and knocked on, causing all the pin tumblers in the lock to split and the lock opens. As I understand it, it works best on cylinder locks. Most older homes are very vulnerable because cylinder locks are used. Unfortunately, that includes most of us. And here's the crazy part, there are many "how to" videos on YouTube. So anyone with a computer has access to Lock Bumping.

An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure

So how does the average homeowner protect themselves? Here is some important information to have to make sure our homes are safe ..

Will the Insurance Company Pay if it's not Forced Entry?

The answer to that is yes, no and maybe. It depends on the insurance company you are dealing with. However there is a caveat we should be aware of. In order for an insurance company to issue a claim, there has to be evidence of forced entry. When a door is bump locked, it will not appear to have been tampered with. Even worse, a lot of times the thief leaves the door open when they leave. So then as a home owner you wonder, did I leave the door open? This would appear to be an accident to an insurance company.

Then you find yourself in the situation of not only having your personal property taken, but if the insurance company chooses not to issue a claim, you have no way to get reimbursements for your stolen items. Not a great scenario to be faced with.

What Can We Do?

If someone is determined to break into your house, they will try it. That's even more reason we need to get all the facts and make a decision on what we need to do to keep our home and property safe. Here are some things you can do:

  1. There are lots of Lock Bumping videos on YouTube and other internet videos. Take the opportunity to view some of these videos.
  2. There is also lots of useful information on the internet. Just Google Lock Bumping!
  3. Lock Smiths can help.
  4. Talk to someone in the police department.
  5. Talk to the folks at Home Depot or Lowe's and see what they have to offer to homeowners.

But whatever you do, be proactive and do something to make sure your home is as safe as it can be!

Safety is not expensive, it's Priceless!

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