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Don't know how to install our products? Follow these instructional videos! http://ow.ly/xfsvMGarage Door Lock Kits - As Seen on Shark Tank - Elocksys Installation Want this professionally installed? See more product details ELocksys Garage Door Deadbolt Elocksys Deadbolt Garage Door Lock The garage door lock from ELocksys features a secure way to lock your garage door. It can work with either manual or automatic garage doors and integrates in with virtually all automatic garage openers. The Elocksys product adds a whole secondary layer of security to any garage door and helps ensure your garage is secure. There is no need to perform additional tasks to open or close your garage door, you still have one garage door opener and just need to push one button to open the door. It supports its own wireless keypad and your existing wired garage door button inside of your garage. 5.0 out of 5 stars #800,795 in Home Improvements (See top 100) #1,723 in Home Improvement > Hardware > Door Hardware & Locks > Deadbolts

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My garage door has a manual deadbolts but his was done via remote control. Forum Rules / Terms of Service (TOS) C-D FAQ Section / Moderator List / Infraction &/Or Post Deletion Information 2,963 posts, read 4,167,439 times Originally Posted by Beretta I have a garage door opener and no actual lock. Because the door is attached to the opener you cant manually open the door from the outside.
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Garage Door Locks - AS SEEN ON SHARK TANK - eLockSys And he is not the only person offering that technology. Liftmaster has an add on for their remote system that is the same type thing in a much smaller footprint.: LiftMaster Power Door Lock 41A6102 Garage Door Opener: Home Improvement Other manufacturers may have them too. 13,351 posts, read 13,104,039 times So now you'll have a remote for the garage door and a remote for the deadbolt to keep track of. Well, I wish they had shown this on the show. Now it makes sense. When he presented it, his accomplice merely opened the door by lifting up on it, not by reaching in with the coat hanger and pulling the manual switch. So now it's got me thinking of somehow attaching a "bib" in front of the manual switch so the coat hanger would be foiled. Also my garage door has no windows, so it would be even harder for them to get around the bib if they can't see in. I'm thinking of experimenting with one of those flexible plastic cutting boards and just hanging it in front of the manual switch.

Ok THAT makes a little more sense! 1,943 posts, read 1,836,303 times Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.We feel that this is one of our more applicable and import articles, as everyone out there should know something about garage door security. We’ve touched on this topic briefly in our article on a bypass technique commonly used by criminals, but today we’re going to expand on that to look at garage door security as a whole. Garage doors are a common weak point when looking at security in a whole-home approach and an easy target for thieves. Garage door are not only a weakness, but provide criminals a shelter once inside. To the casual passerby an open garage with a work truck pulled up to it doesn’t look out of place or scream break-in. Securing your garage door doesn’t just mean the roll-up door;

as you’ll read in the article below, you have to look at every entrance point as a vulnerability. Not that any loss to your family isn’t devastating, but one that occurs through a preventable measure just shouldn’t happen. Here are the 12 most important things you can do to secure your garage. Let’s briefly talk about the history of these devices so you can get an idea what we’re talking about later in the article. When the first generation of automatic openers came out they all featured the same code. You can imagine the security risk by having one of these openers. Thieves could just drive a neighborhood pushing their purchased transmitter and if you had the same brand as they did; The second generation of openers increased their security by featuring dip switches that could be set by the owner to a unique combination. While this did increase security, most owners would leave the default setting on and guess what? Another security risk of the second-gen openers is that a code grabber could be utilized to gain access to your system.

A code grabber device works by locking onto your signal and memorizing it. Then, all a thief would have to do is re-transmit the code and they were in. Modern automatic garage door openers now feature rolling-code technology, where your remote will transmit a brand new security code each time you press your remote. There are over 100 billion codes, so the likelihood of a code grabber working are very slim. Be sure that your opener features this rolling-code technology! If you use Lift-Master for instance, look for their Security+ line that features this technology. Essentially the same as war gaming a situation, Red Cell is a term we throw around here when we’re discussing testing security by putting yourself in a criminal’s shoes. How would you break in to your garage? What are the weaknesses of your security system? Do you have an external keypad? try removing it and taking out the batteries out, can it be manipulated to open your door? How can you be sure if you don’t try it out?