Trailside Point Block Watch

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Discounted Bump-Proof Locks Available to Trailside Point Residents through March 28th

Did you know that an unscrupulous person can buy what's known as a "bump key" on the internet, giving them the ability to easily open the lock on your door within seconds? Don't believe it? Then take a look at this video:



So what can you do to protect your home from getting "bumped"? Luckily, the Trailside Point Block Watch has found a solution.

There are only a few "bump-proof" locks available on the market, but most manufacturers require them to be installed by professional locksmiths. However, the Trailside Point Block Watch has worked with WholesaleLocks.com to establish a discount program on the bump-proof BiLock brand of locks, which you can install yourself.

From now through March 28th, Trailside Point residents are eligible to receive a $20 discount on all BiLock deadbolts and a $10 discount on all BiLock doorknobs.

Why only through March 28th? Because starting April 1st, BiLock is initiating a 15% cost increase on their product line. While we may be able to negotiate another discount program through WholesaleLocks.com, they will never be as inexpensive as they are now through this offer. To learn more, and to order bump-proof locks for yourself, please visit this special webpage set up by WholesaleLocks.com just for Trailside Point residents:

http://www.wholesalelocks.com/trailside-block-watch.html

On a personal note, I have recently purchased and installed BiLock deadbolts for my own home, and I can attest to the fact that they are a much higher grade of lock than comes standard from Centex. They are a direct replacement for our standard locks, and they only take minutes to install, without any extra drilling or hardware required. (Please note that they will require a slight adjustment, as explained in the included instructions, to fit in a residential door. They are configured from the factory to be set for commercial door installations, which puts the center of the lock further from the edge of the door.)