Can some of you hardware experts help me out with a technical question? Our neighborhood in Recoleta has seen an incredible rise in crime over the past year. To be honest, I don't worry about someone coming in and taking everything if we are out; my worry (and fear) is someone entering the apartment while we are at home!
I am going to put a couple of half-deadbolts (that can only be opened from the inside) on the front and back doors but in addition to that I am wondering about the security of my other standard deadbolts which both can be opened with a key from either side of the door. I believe that a huge number of the break-ins are happening with lock picking and lock bumping. My strategy has been to lock both deadbolts from the inside when we are home --- turning the key only once so the key can not be removed or forced out. Even if you have the key you can not open the door from the outside while the locks are in this position. Am I correct to assume then that anyone picking or bumping the locks would also be unsuccessful for the same reason?
I am sure somebody here probably had the answer and I hope to hear it as well as any other suggestions.
I am going to put a couple of half-deadbolts (that can only be opened from the inside) on the front and back doors but in addition to that I am wondering about the security of my other standard deadbolts which both can be opened with a key from either side of the door. I believe that a huge number of the break-ins are happening with lock picking and lock bumping. My strategy has been to lock both deadbolts from the inside when we are home --- turning the key only once so the key can not be removed or forced out. Even if you have the key you can not open the door from the outside while the locks are in this position. Am I correct to assume then that anyone picking or bumping the locks would also be unsuccessful for the same reason?
I am sure somebody here probably had the answer and I hope to hear it as well as any other suggestions.