6 Second Break In

The 6 Second Break In is a series of easy steps that a burglar can take to open your garage door quickly and invade your home. The Garage Shield is a device that prevents the 6-second break-in.

Hook by a Crook – Prevent Garage Door Break Ins

  ORIGINAL ARTICLE FROM DASMA 6 Second Break In TV Stations Spread Bad advice HOOK BY A CROOK: The burglar hooks the latch on the release mechanism. The bad advice tells consumers to attach a zip tie (e.g., where the small spring is) to prevent the latch from being easily pulled. By Tom Wadsworth, editor, […]

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Garage Shield Inside The Huddle

  Garage Shield Inside The Huddle! Watch the coverage of the Garage Shield on Inside The Huddle! In this video, Garage Shield is featured as the product that can help prevent the 6-second break-in. Within 6 seconds a thief can pry open the top your garage door and release the door from the track with a hanger.

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Cedar Park Garage Doors 6 Second Break In Potential Lawsuit

Cedar Park Garage Doors 6 Second Break In prevention solution is illegal and a liability risk. They suggest using zip ties which is a violation of federal code.  Read more below from an original news article. The Cedar Park Garage Doors Lawsuit is due to happen at any time.  They are providing high risk advise

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The most common point of attack is through the front door or garage.

  The most common point of attack is through the front door or garage. via Home Invasion Robbery, security consultant, Chris McGoey, home invasion robbery expert. The most widely recognized purpose of assault is through the front entryway or carport. Here and there the home intruder will just kick open the entryway and defy everybody

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60 percent of burglaries involved forcible entry

  60 percent of burglaries involved forcible entry via FBI — Burglary. Definition The FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program defines burglary as the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. To classify an offense as a burglary, the use of force to gain entry need not have occurred. The UCR

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