How to Quietly Break Into a home in 6 Seconds...and how to prevent it!
Since you value your possessions and your safety, here is some valuable information you should know.
The following YouTube video shows how to quietly break into a home through the garage door in six seconds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMz1tXBVT1s
There is a very easy way to prevent this from happening. Simply take a small cable tie (or piece of wire) and attach the release lever cord holder to the connector above it. I did it to my door by threading the cable tie through the hole the pull-down rope is attached to. I did not even have to remove the rope. It took all of 3 minutes to do both garage doors.
Now all you have to cut the zip tie in order to release the lever.
If you would like me to mail you a free cable tie, please call or write me with your mailing address and let me know if you have one or two garage door openers.
Dennis Smith, ABR, SRES, e-PRO, CDPE, Realtor® DRE# 00476662
Certified Distressed Property Agent
Donna "Sunshine" Smith, SFR, Realtor® DRE# 01249837
Short Sale, Foreclosure Resource Certified
RE/MAX By-the-Sea
Formerly with Taylor Place Real Estate
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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