drelldrell
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Hello all,
I am looking for advice on how to reasonably secure my garage from break-ins. I have a two car detached garage that I just “re-habbed” and added several upgrades. I would like to keep my miter saw, table saw and other items of value stored in the garage.
I live in relatively safe and low crime area of Chicago. However, break-ins are common even in the moderate to nice suburbs. Unfortunately, that’s life these days – crime seeks you out. I like redundancy in most things and have some already in the garage such as:
• Small window
• Steel door, will be adding hardware to reduce potential for kick in or deadbolt breaks
• Garage door senor linked to home alarm, and triggers certain indoor lights at night
• Watchful neighbors
Higher value items have chain linked/padlocked to rather beefy lag screw eyebolts
• Signs reminding knuckleheads of my 80 pounds and growing Italian Mastiff (see pick for to get a sense of her inviting personality!)
• Externally vanilla looking garage, nothing special
I thought about adding the Lift Master 8500 due to the automated power deadbolt feature. I really don’t need a new garage door opener, but I really like the automatic deadbolt feature. Afraid that if I add a manual lock to the garage door that either my wife or I will forget to unlock it before we hit the automatic garage door opener.
I am not too worried about someone using a coat hanger to release the emergency pull - it is located about 2 1/2 back form the door. Seems like it would be challenging to defeat. But, you never know.
Any additional advice is appreciated.
I am looking for advice on how to reasonably secure my garage from break-ins. I have a two car detached garage that I just “re-habbed” and added several upgrades. I would like to keep my miter saw, table saw and other items of value stored in the garage.
I live in relatively safe and low crime area of Chicago. However, break-ins are common even in the moderate to nice suburbs. Unfortunately, that’s life these days – crime seeks you out. I like redundancy in most things and have some already in the garage such as:
• Small window
• Steel door, will be adding hardware to reduce potential for kick in or deadbolt breaks
• Garage door senor linked to home alarm, and triggers certain indoor lights at night
• Watchful neighbors
Higher value items have chain linked/padlocked to rather beefy lag screw eyebolts
• Signs reminding knuckleheads of my 80 pounds and growing Italian Mastiff (see pick for to get a sense of her inviting personality!)
• Externally vanilla looking garage, nothing special
I thought about adding the Lift Master 8500 due to the automated power deadbolt feature. I really don’t need a new garage door opener, but I really like the automatic deadbolt feature. Afraid that if I add a manual lock to the garage door that either my wife or I will forget to unlock it before we hit the automatic garage door opener.
I am not too worried about someone using a coat hanger to release the emergency pull - it is located about 2 1/2 back form the door. Seems like it would be challenging to defeat. But, you never know.
Any additional advice is appreciated.
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