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Joao
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Try Fichet 787.Z or Fichet F3D... you will be more that those 5 minutes trying even with brute force.

Probably a hammer way from being useless.
I also don’t like that it doesn’t change the position of the numbers and that the numbers can be seen at the distance... so anyone can see where the person press the keys and then also enter.
In the good side it doesn’t seem to have any physical key fallback vulnerability.

A gun can put them out of service, if they are even a danger in first place (most aren’t, specially when the family is way, unless train to be).

Security fog and security flash can also be a good add-on to the home security alarm/ panic feature.

You may want to add “security door pins” to reinforce the door hinge.

Or that the owner din’t hooked up an explosive that blows up the all house if someone enters there without the proper authorisation, I can thing at least in the terrorists to do this. Sometimes the police/ military enter trough the wall because the doors and windows have explosives ready to explode if they try to

Robbers couldn’t care less about who lives there... only what is there that they want, and how difficult is to get there.

He is wrong, sometimes only the physical security stops someone specially when there are civil kind of war (like when some major sports team looses and its people don’t like it and decide to destroy everything, or when some none white people is killed by some white police and everyone decides that is a good arguments

Or you buy a real good lock like Fichet 787.Z or Fichet F3D if you want a physical key... they can be bypassed but will take more time than with others.

All european ENV 1627:2011 Class 3 security doors should resist crowbar and many other tools :p In america I don’t know what is, but they have standards too I think. And a real Security Door is what people need to protect themselves... of course security windows are also necessary... if they don’t want thief’s to just

The only thing is to make sure you have to press some key... then the technology can be made fully secured (as long no one steals the key fob...).

It is true, specially if the house is made in wood. But if it is made using thick concrete wall, sealing and floor you can protect with a good security door and windows that can even protect against fire arms and small explosions... and this don’t even need to look different from none secure ones!

A second security door after the main one is a good idea, in houses where that is possible (in most is not possible)... because it takes more time to start stealing things if you have another security door to bypass (even if it uses the same key).
This is only true if you have a properly installed alarm and security

You did forget security film on all windows, or even better: security windows.

Dogs can be killed or controlled easily! Some don’t attack anyone when the family is not around. The best is to have a wired alarm system well installed and security fog with flash connected to the alarm... if they can’t see what to take they are likely to leave, just setup the thing to promove their exit so that they

In Europe new houses usually have security doors that people can’t simply open with a kick or a few kicks... not even with a crowbar or hammer. People in USA should have this kind of doors in outside and between garage and the interior of the house. Heck... even inside the house so that thief’s can not take everything

The only door locks that seem difficult to pick are Fichet 787.Z and Fichet F3D (French brand). Difficult, not impossible... but difficult enough that even amateur pick people thinks is difficult (those same guys that normally do it in few seconds for the other locks). But are quite expensive!

This is true.
But people can protect their Windows with protective Film. And have connected to the Home Alarm System a security Fog system that make it impossible to see inside so attackers are more likely to fly away. It consumes energy, but is the only thing that can make them go away (if they think police or