Installing a 12” strike plate for security

   / Installing a 12” strike plate for security #81  
Interesting that the OP of this thread was 'last seen' on the forum on the day he posted it. Hope the situation didn't go pear shaped.

Yep, things like his situation can totally dominate your days or weeks.
 
   / Installing a 12” strike plate for security #82  
Hello Guys,

We’ve had 12 door break’ins in the last 2 weeks. Kicking in back doors the main MO. Wife is on edge when I’m traveling.

Besides the wife getting a .38 snub, I’m going to install these 12” strike plates and sub 3.5” stainless steel screws. In doing so, i have to remove 12” total of the copper flashing.

Is there anything that’s cost effective I can retrofit that 12” area to help keep in the cool air and keep out the heat? I have 4 of these so I’m going to repeat this process multiple times.

Pls see pic of product and 2 of the 4 thresholds. Thank you very much in advance.
You could also add a Don Jo pick guard plate to the door itself, not the frame. I understand the door is being kicked in, and the pick guard is meant to stop someone from getting to the latch, but it also helps distribute the surface area that needs to be breached when kicking in a door from just the latch width to several inches depending on the model you purchase.
 
   / Installing a 12” strike plate for security #83  
whats going to stop them from going to another door instead? or going in a window which is much easier to break into?

You might add a Panic switch that your wife could use with a remote. Have it turn on several bright outside lights mounted way out of reach and a few very loud sirens and alarms. Let the whole world know that she is ready.

This could easily be setup for when the house isn't occupied as well.
I did some work for local cops and they told me the number one entry for home break in was through a basement window.
They said most have bushes around them to conceal them and they can be broken easily without a lot of noise.
 
   / Installing a 12” strike plate for security #84  
I came out of the woods one day last winter and the GSD across the road went on full alert, standing 1/2 way between the road and the house, keeping an eye on me while barking. The other 2 dogs there joined in... standing on the lawn looking up the road as they had no clue what they were barking at.
Eventually the lab saw me and ran out into the road to say hi. At that point I crossed the road onto the lawn. I'd rather take a chance on getting bit than see a good dog get run over.
Until you meet a pit bull big enough to cause you pain and suffering. We were taught growing up that humans come before animals.
 
   / Installing a 12” strike plate for security #85  
Do it the smart way. Hot wire all reachable doors and windows. It only takes once to teach a bear, and people are supposed to be even smarter than bears.

This isn’t speculation, it’s simply part of living remotely. I only mention it because it may be knowledge lost or not known to newcomers to country living.

And because it is kinder. gentler, and more effective to teach rather than destroy.

rScotty
It only takes once for a neighbor kid to get shocked for you to get sued to oblivion. Great idea for living out in the country but not in a town or city.
 
   / Installing a 12” strike plate for security #86  
Myself, I would prefer a shotgun for my wife. But I get the argument for a handgun, which is what is my choice for me.

I second the shotgun in general, however, I have an S&W Governor that can fire 2.5" 410 shells and for a hand cannon it's surprisingly light especially when compared to the Taurus Judge. The Hornady SelF-Defense rounds are particularly nasty.
 
   / Installing a 12” strike plate for security #87  
In Canada our houses are pretty solid because of our winters. I remember hearing that in many warmer places you can cut your way through a wall with a box cutter knife and not bother with the door.

That might have been true many moons ago, but walls need to be well-insulated to ward off the heat now, Roofs on the other hand are not as robust as they don't need to worry about snow weight, although we do (here near the coast) have hurricane clips on them.
 
   / Installing a 12” strike plate for security #88  
It only takes once for a neighbor kid to get shocked for you to get sued to oblivion. Great idea for living out in the country but not in a town or city.
Law suits are always a possibility. That changes nothing.
It is still a personal choice whether to support an educational solution or a violent one.
As long as our choices reflect ourselves, there are going to be preferences in both directions.
 
   / Installing a 12” strike plate for security #89  
Law suits are always a possibility. That changes nothing.
It is still a personal choice whether to support an educational solution or a violent one.
As long as our choices reflect ourselves, there are going to be preferences in both directions.
Changes everything. Just like owning a swimming pool. You better have a locked fence around it.
Even having a guard dog presents risks for lawsuits.
A kid is more likely to get shocked by your defense mechanism than break into your house and get shot.
 
   / Installing a 12” strike plate for security #90  
Changes everything. Just like owning a swimming pool. You better have a locked fence around it.
Even having a guard dog presents risks for lawsuits.
A kid is more likely to get shocked by your defense mechanism than break into your house and get shot.
I understand that avoiding a lawsuit is important to you. That's a personal choice.
My choice is to take on the risk involved in finding a different way to fix a problem.
Not necessarily better, but possibly so.
 

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