A Good Locking System Helps Protect An Aging Parent

Posted on: 30 November 2016

If you have an aging parent in the house, you may be thinking of ways to keep your parent safe in your home. Having good locks is one key to providing safety. Here are some steps you can take to make your home safer for your aging parent.

Sturdy Locks

First of all, having an elderly parent in the home can present some additional risk of home intrusion. For example, prescription drugs are becoming a popular item for theft in homes. If a potential thief sees your loved one at the house frequently, they might target your place for a break-in.

You can counter this by speaking with your locksmith to ensure your locks are complete and up-to-date. A locksmith will evaluate all entryways and tell you the weakest points of security in your home. They might have you upgrade your knob locks to something stronger, such as deadbolt locks with attached flip guards. Don't forget that windows can be a source of home entry as well; your security professional may suggest getting double pane or wire-embedded glass in your home's windows. If you have sliding doors, it's also a good idea to have a security bar or baseboard lock installed to add difficulty for a burglar trying to break in this way.

Easy Locking System

At the same time, if you have a parent who comes in and out of the house sometimes, it might be your priority to have a system that is both strong and easy to use. For instance, an electronic locking system can be helpful. Your parent won't need to always keep track of a physical key; they can use an easy to remember keycode for home entry. Although an easy-to-guess lock password is a bit more vulnerable to a correct guess on accident, the system is designed to keep track of any attempts to key in the code, and it may deny access after a few incorrect tries.

Systems to Keep Parents Safe from Within

The solutions above looked at ways to keep others out while allowing home access to everyone who needs it. Another part of living with an aging parent is keeping them safe within the home. Access control systems might be needed to prevent them from accessing parts of the home that could be dangerous. For example, if your parent is forgetful, you might install an access control system that regulates use of the stove. Your locksmith can give you more ideas on how to effectively use these technologies.

For more information and options, talk with a locksmith service, like Action Lock & Safe.

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Improving The Safety Of My Home

When I got married and started my family, I knew that I had to do something to keep them safe. Instead of hoping for the best, I decided to bolster my home security by adding different locks around the house. I doubled the locks on the front doors and then I worked on reinforcing the exterior doors to make them stronger. It was a lot of work, but we were able to completely reinforce our home, which I felt great about. This blog is here to help anyone who might be concerned about improving the safety of their place this weekend or any time.

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