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Let's Talk About Those Sliding Glass Doors: A Few Things to Consider



You gotta love those sliding glass doors. Its nice how they really open up a room, let all that sunshine in, nice curtains and all. You can just open those doors and walk right out and view your estate, the hills coming alive with the sound of music, the city lights, or maybe just your backyard garbage cans. 



1) There are doors out there that would be more difficult to open than other less expensive types, but burglars, rapists, and murderers usually come prepared. It is amazing how much you can do with a crowbar. I used to be an iron worker and I have used bars thousands of times to pry, separate, break open, and lift all types of steel objects such as girders, huge flat steel plates, and multi-ton loads of steel. 

You don't want someone like me standing at your sliding glass door with a crowbar and a plan of using your family as means to fulfill my sinister desires.

There is not a sliding glass door that I can't pry open, trust me.

Except, of course, one that can't be pried.

I know, sounds crazy. If there is not a door that I can't pry open, then how can there be an exception? It's a simple matter of physics.

The key, obviously, is to keep the sliding door from sliding. Some doors either come or can be fitted with pins. Pins can be either at the bottom or top of the door. You push them through a hole that goes through both doors to keep the door from sliding. The fact that it is called a "pin" should raise some serious questions. Why not a bolt or a steel bar? A pin against a pry bar? Go figure. 

2) When a sliding door is closed, if a security bar is placed in the sliding track it is impossible generate enough force to snap or bend it from that direction. It doesn't take a would-be intruder very long to realize that the door is not going to give way, and he will have to move on.

I've done some research and I want you to check out this patio door security bar. It's adjustable which is very useful because patio doors are not as standardized as you might think, and sometimes you like to slide the door open just a little to get some fresh air. The adjustable feature allows you to do that. 


Also, the alarm feature is always a good deterrent. It gives you important time to prepare for an intrusion by calling 911, and an intruder is not usually going to take the risk giving you more time to find your gun or some other weapon.  Notice the big red, "Alarm" painted on the side of the security bar. This lets the intruder see that the door has an alarm on it. Chances are he will move on. If not, the security bar will keep the door from being opened.

Hey, if you don't like my suggestion, then get an old broom handle and cut it to fit in the door sliding groove, and there you go.


For your safety,


Dr. Martin Wooten  

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