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Many families like having lots of pets around, and in fact couldn't imagine life without their pet dog. While dogs can be great home security features that are on 24/7, effectively scare burglars, and show you undying loyalty, there is another side effect of having a dog in the house that can weaken security: the doggie door. Most families today are out of the house the entire day, leaving poor pooches alone for many hours on end. Leaving the dog outside all day is not a good solution due to weather concerns, those who might look to harm or steal your pet, and simply because the pet may become confused and run away. Closing a dog inside is not nice either since the dog will likely need a bathroom break at some point while you're gone, or may just need to stretch its legs in the great outdoors. In order to solve both problems at once, many families install a doggie door. This technology is nothing new, and not only dogs but residential burglars across the country have figured out how to get in and out of a home via the doggie door. To keep your doggie door without inviting in intruders, consider these home security tips.
Measure Carefully. Most people install a doggie door when their dog is just a puppy, anticipating growth. While it's a good idea to start dogs using one when young from a training perspective, it can also be tricky to know exactly just how big the dog will someday get. Most people overestimate, and end up with a door even an average-sized burglar could crawl through, and that four of your dog could squeeze into. Instead, go with a modestly sized door to start. It's always possible to upgrade to a large doggie door, but downgrading requires an entire door replacement.
Make it Subtle. A gigantic doggie door in the middle of the front door screams 'easy break in' to a burglar. Instead of making it obvious, hide it a bit by putting it on a back door, side door, or any door that cannot be seen from the street. A clever new trick is installing a patio door panel that has one magnetized plastic flap which the dog can walk in and out of. This style of door appears nothing like a traditional doggie door, and will likely be overlooked by the average burglar.
Utilize Technology. While there is no better home alarm system than a pet dog, keep in mind that Rover can also use modern technology for effective home protection. While they can run on the expensive side, try an electronic doggie door that only opens when your pet comes near with his special unlocking collar. This system is especially helpful for big dogs that require doors too big to be safely left unlocked.
Never Underestimate Humans. While most people look at a doggie door and think 'no burglar could fit in there,' remember that someone who decides to break into a house in the first place is not working by the same moral code that you are. The person may use tools to open and widen the hole, or even use a small child to crawl in and unlock the door. For these reasons it's important to always be protected with a home security system. Keep motion detectors set in the areas around doggie doors for an added measure of security.
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Popular Types of Garage Doors
Retractable doors are solid, one-piece overhead garage doors that swing out and up when opened, coming to rest entirely inside your garage. Retractable doors provide a little more of an antiquated feel to them, thus are often more popular for those looking to install a new garage door to match an older home. On the downside, retractable doors need quite a bit of space to open (you'll need to be sure you don't park any cars too close), don't insulate as well as some of the other options on the market, and are easier to break into than other door types.
Canopy doors are similar in design to retractable doors, but don't require as much room to swing open, which one of the main headaches of retractable doors. In order to achieve this, a canopy door does not retract all the way into the garage, instead leaving about 1/3 of the door exposed outside of the house. They are a little more secure than retractable doors when closed, and they are the easiest type of garage door to fit with a garage door opener.
Sectional doors are by far the most popular type of overhead garage door on the market today. Built of several hinged sections that rise up and then back along a system of rails, sectional doors provide you with the highest amount of security, come with varying degrees of insulation, and take up very little space in your garage. Because of their popularity, going with a sectional door will also provide you with the largest range of design possibilities.
Roller doors are garage doors made of a "curtain" of narrow slats that actually wind up onto a roller when retracted. On the positive side, they don't require any of the tracks or frames that other garage doors do since they simply roll up. As for downsides, they don't provide much in the way of design possibilities since features such as windows and panels generally don't fit with the narrow slat design.
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how do you turn off the bell sound on the driver side door on a 1989 nissan pathfinder?
whenever i drive and i make a turn the driver side doors' bell keeps going off. i looked where the bell is but i cant find it. should i removed the door and then reinstall it?
Unhook the door chime under the dash on the driver's side.
Senior living complex planned on city’s south side
A new independent senior living community is coming to Terre Haute. Crestline Communities, an Indianapolis development company, is building Park Place Apartments on the south side of Terre Haute behind the IHOP restaurant.
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