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March 17th, 2007  |  Published in finances, home security  |  5 Comments

Safeguard Your Home and Business against Lock Bumping

Videos on lock bumping are all over the Internet and on local news stations throughout the country. It is becoming common knowledge that locks can be bypassed using a method called lock bumping. The spread of this information is causing great concern for individual safety and security for homes and businesses. As a security professional, I am often asked, “Can people really open locks that easily?” “Should I be concerned?” “What can I do about it?” and “What do you recommend?”

The method of lock bumping using bump keys has been around for many years. The recent spread of this information has increased the use of this technique for illegal purposes, and now requires individuals to take precautionary action to protect themselves and their property. In addition to the security concern, there is an insurance issue. If your home or businesses is burglarized and there are no signs of forced entry, does your insurance cover the loss? If the method used to break into your home or business was lock bumping, the signs of forced entry would likely be minimal and might not even be visible.

Installing bump-proof locks will provide better safety and security. One of the best bump-proof locks on the market is the BiLock cylinder. Most locks have both top and bottom pins, and locks with the top pins are susceptible to lock bumping. BiLock is a 12pin locking system with no top pins. The BiLock cylinder also has two sidebars and a trigger mechanism within the key. BiLock is also a restricted key high security system which allows you to have greater key control. These lock cylinders can be purchased as part of the deadbolt or door knob lock. They can be added to most commercial locks and some residential locks without having to replace the entire deadbolt or door knob.

For homeowners, the easiest solution is to purchase the deadbolt with the BiLock cylinder and replace your existing deadbolt. This is normally a simple installation and usually fits within the existing holes currently on the door. The BiLock lock system with its patented U-shaped key design and trigger mechanism within the key requires two proprietary key machines to produce a key. These key machines are only available to authorized BiLock dealers, and helps eliminate unauthorized key duplication. This provides another layer of security, knowing that no one has copied the key to your home or business. All keys are numbered at the time they are issued. Simply keep an accurate record of the distribution of your keys – as long as all keys can be accounted for, there is no need to change the locks.

The cost to upgrade your locks to prevent lock bumping is more than your average lock, but it is a worthwhile investment to maintain the security of your home or business. The cost is small when compared to a denied claim for loss from your insurance company! When the BiLock lock system is installed on your home or business, you can rest assured knowing that you have bump-proof locks on your door.

Dave Jabas is a lock expert with 30 years experience, specializing in door hardware, door locks and bump-proof locks for residential and commercial applications. http://www.wholesalelocks.com/ Copyright 2006 Wholesale Locks

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  1. Pamela says:

    June 2nd, 2008 at 6:05 pm (#)

    As a woman living alone, lock bumping really freaks me out. Fortunately, I talked to one of the locksmiths we use for our clients’ lockwork and they were able to recommend the type of locks to install in a residence. They recommended Schlage Primus for unbumpability and user-friendliness.

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    February 9th, 2011 at 5:00 am (#)

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    Thieves are getting sneakier and sneakier. They have found new ways on how to infiltrate common locks and have devised means to be able to enter homes or stores without detection, so we have to make sure that our homes are fully equipped with sensors and alarms.

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