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- Are
all exterior doors and their frames sufficiently strong to withstand an
attack?
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- Are
hinges on exterior doors wither not accessible from the outside or
modified so that they don't represent an easy means of access?
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- Are
dead bolt or equivalent locks properly installed on the doors?
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- Are
sliding glass doors adequately secured?
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- Are
garage door doors adequately secured?
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- Are
basement and ground floor windows made of burglas-resistant glazing
materials?
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- Are
basement and ground floor made of burglas – resistant glazing materials?
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- Are
there any inside locks that can be reached and opened, should the door
glass or any adjacent window be broken?
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- Are
services accesses such as milk boxes, cat/dog entrances, small enough to
prevent even a child from gaining entry?
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- Is
exterior lighting installed and operational at all entry points?
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- Are
all windows fitted with security pins or nails or other reliable
latching devices?
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- Is
there a wide – angle peep hole in all extgerior doors?
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- Is
there burglas = resistant glazing on windows and glass in or besides
doors?
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- If
you have burglar bars installed on any windows, are they equipped with
quick release devices so people can get out easily in case of fire?
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- Are
extra keys secure – not hidden a mat or flower pot?
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