How to Project – Install Electronic KeyPad deadbolts to stop being a “Key Master”
By Jack of All trades. Filed in Uncategorized |Tags: door lock fingerprint, keypad deadbolt, lock fingerprint, lock systems
A keypad deadbolt the replaces your normal door lock can make it easier and more convenient for little Bobbie to get in after school. Parents become “key masters” in trying to manage the whereabouts of lost keys, or keys that are strategically positioned near the door.
Do your children constantly lose their house keys constantly? Are they waiting in the rain or at the neighbor’s house across the street until you get home? You are not alone! It is a familiar story that plays out every day.
With the growing number of child abductions across the country, the last thing you want is to have your school age boy or girl unable to get into the house because they lost their key. It is sad, but an unfortunate reality in today’s society.
Lock systems that use a number sequence to unlock the door is a very common device that many people choose for added security in and around their home. Electronic keypads are easy to put in and programmed within minutes. Adding this device to your front or back door can bring peace of mind and sense of empowerment to young Bobbie. He can now get in just by entering a simple code that you have given him.
Choosing a keypad code is important for security purposes. Do not select a birthday or address as your security number. It can be fairly easy to guess if a person knows anything about you whatsoever. Codes should be hard enough to guess but easy enough for Bobbie to remember. Some recommendations when choosing your code is to select a specific number that everyone in the family shares in some way (except address). One suggestion is to pick a number like the dog’s birthday or the 4 digits of grandma’s phone number.
An electronic keypad deadbolt can make your life easier not having to worry about key management with young children or even teenagers. Just make sure the code you choose is no too obvious.