tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892675833560671041.post7864335163933857172..comments2024-01-17T03:37:47.617-05:00Comments on God, Gals, Guns, Grub: Keeping your doors closed...God, Gals, Guns, Grubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18289354729286002247noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892675833560671041.post-61619856564066067902015-11-30T16:50:15.754-05:002015-11-30T16:50:15.754-05:00I can attest to EZ Armor...I've installed four...I can attest to EZ Armor...I've installed four sets on my home and practically everything went perfectly! What didn't wasn't EZ Armor's fault, but the door manufacturer. Anyway, this stuff is great and everybody needs to install it on every exterior door, then keep it locked!TXCOMThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07654715312919928054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892675833560671041.post-53461002360959450262014-08-05T22:11:56.567-04:002014-08-05T22:11:56.567-04:00Thank you so much for mentioning our product, EZ A...Thank you so much for mentioning our product, EZ Armor, on your blog! We've noticed through our sales web tracking software that people have purchased our product because of your post, and we are extremely appreciative. We stand behind our products 100% and are committed to keep people, their families, and their homes safe. Thank you again.<br /><br /><br />Summer Wiser<br />Director of Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892675833560671041.post-77371385671759399452014-07-16T21:37:38.406-04:002014-07-16T21:37:38.406-04:003M makes a very nice window film that resists brea...3M makes a very nice window film that resists breakage and would make a burglar have to stand in front of the window for several minutes to break through, even with tools...no burglar likes a hard targetRCCJrnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892675833560671041.post-33094614371674724112014-07-16T21:22:32.407-04:002014-07-16T21:22:32.407-04:00It's surprisingly easy to replace the flimsy w...It's surprisingly easy to replace the flimsy wood door frame with a steel frame, and not terribly costly. I did that for my front door and master bedroom when I thought I was going to be working away from home for a couple of years.RCCJrnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892675833560671041.post-66981161461546374062014-07-09T21:01:41.957-04:002014-07-09T21:01:41.957-04:00In a home I owned I had another issue. There were ...In a home I owned I had another issue. There were windows by the doors. All you have to do is break the glass and stick your hand in and open the door. I was NOT having bars on my windows. So I installed a good deadbolt at the base of the door where you can't reach it. Plus burglar alarm stickers in clear view and some motion sensor lights. Failing that there was this motion sensor yard Home on the Rangehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03836315423040719919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892675833560671041.post-6336559645361032782014-06-28T13:42:31.488-04:002014-06-28T13:42:31.488-04:00The first thing I did when I bought my house was t...The first thing I did when I bought my house was to check and test the doors, and I wound up replacing two of them--and their frames--because the flimsy wooden frames gave way to a determined shoulder hit. Now they're solid and have good deadbolts, and while I do tend to leave them unlocked while I'm home, there are also two German Shepherds loitering at the top of the staircase to greet Murphy's Lawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17164780742334950772noreply@blogger.com