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SECURITY TIPS FOR AUTOMATED GARAGE DOORSPrepared and Provided by Mega Access Controls, Inc.Convenience vs SecurityMillions of consumers value the convenience of their automated garage door, which they can open and close with the push of a button while remaining in their vehicle. To preserve convenience and avoid the problems associated with manually operated locks, many consumers sacrifice security by leaving their automated garage doors unlocked and vulnerable to invasion. Commonly-Practiced Automated Garage Door Invasion Techniques:
Corner-Pulling when criminals pull out on one of the bottom corners of an older style swingout garage door enough to gain entry Code-Grabbing - when criminals duplicate the signal codes transmitted by fixed code garage door opener (GDO) remote controls to automatically open the door Release-Grabbing - when criminals disengage garage doors from the GDOs by hooking and pulling (from outside the garage) the GDO's emergency release-lever, or cord attached to it, and manually open the door Back-Driving - when criminals force the garage door towards the open position, to drive the GDO motor backwards and open the door You Can Protect Against These Invasion Threats by Taking Three (3) Simple Steps:Step 1: Use a Sectional Roll-Up Garage Door - If you still have an older style swingout garage door, replace it with a sectional roll-up garage door to protect against the threat of Corner-Pulling Step 2: Only Use Rolling Code Remote Controls - If you are using fixed code remote controls, replace them with rolling code remote controls to protect against the risk of Code-Grabbing Step 3: Add Gaplock The automated garage door lock that works with the automated opener to:
If you live in a home with an automated garage door, the questions posed below will help you identify key areas where you can improve security. Every question with a "no" check mark indicates a vulnerability that creates an invasion threat for your garage/home.
*GDO - Garage Door Opener
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