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Are Front Door Keypads Safe?

Are Front Door Keypads Safe?, Conservation Construction, Touch Pad Locks, New Front Doors

The short answer is yes! Front Door Keypads are completely safe. Let’s get into the specifics as to why they are so safe. 

Never Get Locked Out Of Your House Again

Keypads are no different than having a physical key. Instead of having to have the physical key however they work on batteries, and can even be controlled by your phone. This makes them even more convenient than a physical key because you will never get locked out of your house again, that is, unless you forget your secure pass code. Another great thing about keyless door pads is that they can be programmed with multiple different combinations so they are even more secure. You can even give your friends or family a one time pass code to use while you’re out of town. They can enter your home to check on it without having to give them a spare key. 

 

These Deadbolts Include;

  • Deadbolt is available with Schlage entry hardware
  • 9-volt battery included
  • Lighted keypad
  • Up to 19 user codes
  • Easy to add or delete codes
  • Lifetime Mechanical and 1-Year Electronics Warranty

 

Deadbolts Are Strong & Durable

To help homeowners make informed decisions about which hardware is best for their home, the BHMA created a set of standards specific to residential door hardware. This includes three categories – Security, Durability and Finish – with rigid criteria for testing hardware to ensure it meets either a C (good), B (better) or A (best) grade in each category. Most Schlage products (which we use on our front doors) receive a AAA, which means they have received the best possible grades in Security, Durability and Finish. 

This means that all of our products, whether mechanical or electronic, run through all kinds of heavy-duty, intense testing procedures – including hitting it with a sledgehammer really hard. So regardless of what kind of lock you buy, you know you’ll be getting a product that has been tested against the rigorous demands of daily usage. All of our keyless entry locks have received an A rating as well. 

Know Who Is Coming And Going And When

Also, major strides have been made in electronic security since then, making hacks much more difficult to pull off. Blunt-force attacks at your home’s entry points are much more effective than sophisticated electronic methods anyway. The rising popularity of home security systems is putting a dent in traditional break-ins as well, however, making smart locks that integrate with home security systems an increasingly effective solution. Together, they add a layer of electronic security to your home, that allows you to keep better track of who’s coming and going. You don’t have to acquire a smart lock either if you’re worried about hacks because we provide multiple options for keyless locks that aren’t connected to Bluetooth or the internet so they can only be accessed by using the code. 

 

The Simplicity Of Never Having To Pay To Change The Locks

You won’t worry if you code gets compromised, because you can just re-code it.  Not only is this a hassle and time consuming, you’re spending more money you don’t need to spend. With a keyless lock, you can just simply erase the previous code and enter a new one. It’s like you have a brand new lock on your home within minutes. 

Final Thoughts

So to wrap up, remember that keyless entry doors are no less safe than any other locks on the market today. They may even help save you time and money in the future. You can recode them yourself and you’d never have to pay to rekey the door again. Keyless locks are rigorously tested to high standards for durability and safety.  Think about getting a new entry door and locks set today by visiting us online for your free quote. 

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