Bedroom Door Security (8 Easy Ways To Secure It)

A bedroom door is a gateway between your private and public space. However, it can be an easy target for burglars and theft.

How can you protect your bedroom door from burglars? Some people use doors with complicated locks that require keys or codes to open them. Others prefer cheaper alternatives like using a deadbolt lock or even just using a strong wooden bar across the door frame.

1. Install a Digital Keypad Door Lock

digital lock keypad

It’s far more comfortable to use a digital keypad for your room doors. In this way, you won’t have to worry about losing your key anymore. This kind of lock system requires a numerical code to access your room or property instead of a key. It would give you peace of mind knowing that it’s only you who has the passcode to your room.

Digital keypad locks have a different hardware design than other types of locks. It does not have cylinder mechanisms, which means it cannot be picked or bumped. As follows, it can increase your room door’s security. (1)

Something to take into account is that crime rates are increasing. So before something terrible might happen, wouldn’t it be wise to invest in a digital keypad door lock?

2. Purchase a Door Security Bar

This method is ideal if you want to secure your bedroom without making any permanent changes or dealing with the installation.

A security bar is an affordable and adjustable device that secures your bedroom door from the inside. Plus, it does not require installation, making it the easiest method to ensure your bedroom.

Most security bars are durable. A pivoting ball joint at the end of the bar ensures the foot is constantly in full touch with the floor, which can prevent unauthorized entries into your room.

However, poor-quality products may give you a false sense of security. So be extra careful when purchasing security bars for your room door.

How do security bars work?

security bar

Step 1: First, place the padded foot of the security bar on the floor. These devices are adjustable, so it fits in most doors.

Step 2: After that, put the top of the security bar under the doorknob. And this will hold and add more security to your door.

3. Acquire a Strike Plate for Your Door

These devices might not be your traditional type of door chain to secure your room door from the inside. But it can be installed quickly and without much hassle.

The strike plate is a small plate that inserts into the door jamb and secures the lock or plunger. Without having to spin the doorknob or lever, this piece guides the latch into the hole in the door jamb. It keeps the door in place until you turn the doorknob which releases the latch.

It also serves as an anchor point, supporting the door frame by engaging the deadbolt to secure the door. Therefore, a strike plate provides more security to your doors by keeping the door in place and holding it when it is unlocked.

4. Install a Keyless Security Door Lock

keyless security door

If you are worried about someone getting inside your room without your permission, a keyless security door lock is a simple solution to this.

These devices’ function is pretty straightforward. After you complete the installation, you will be able to lock and open your bedroom door with a single motion. This way, you can secure your bedroom door without using any key.

It is also a great option if you don’t want to use a standard lock on your bedroom door. Just in case burglars get near your room, they won’t be able to pick or bump your door lock easily.

5. Invest in Door Barricade

Door barricades can withstand enormous impact with the use of the floor’s strength. It prevents kick-ins and forced entry too.

A door barricade is usually installed against the door. This is to prevent access from someone who might otherwise be able to access the room by bypassing regular locks.

These devices are quick and easy to install. And it allows you to secure your room from the inside in an emergency instantly.

6. Use Peepholes

peephole

If you have a security chain, don’t count on it to protect you.

The issue with security chains is that it has a weakness. If you leave your door unlocked, an intruder can quickly push their shoulder up against it and snap the chain, allowing them to get inside your room.

Install a peephole instead. With this, you can view who is at your door without letting them know you are home, protecting the safety of your room.

7. Invest in GE Personal Security Door Stop Alarm

GE Personal Security Door Stop Alarm

It may look like a typical doorstop but weighs only four ounces and contains a built-in 120-decibel alarm. This door jammer does more than just keep burglars or intruders out; it also sounds an alarm, giving you extra time to react. (2)

The GE Personal Security Door Stop Alarm is easy to install: you won’t need any cable or wires, and single 9-volt battery power it. Place the gadget at the bottom of a door to install it, and the Door Stop Alert’s alarm will ring when the door opens.

This doorstop alarm is tiny enough to carry with you wherever you go. It is also very easy and hassle-free to install, making the best security door stop alarm for anyone.

8. Make a DIY Lock for Your Door

This method is compatible with those who do not want or do not have enough budget to invest in securing bedroom doors.

Several YouTube tutorials show you how to create a homemade door lock for your bedroom door. At the same time, I can teach you some straightforward DIY secure door locks without investing a lot of money.

How to secure your bedroom door with a fork and pliers:

Step 1: Separate the fork’s tines to its handle

Step 2: Bend the fork tine’s points

Step 3: After you bend the fork’s tines, claw it to the latch.

Step 4: Then close the door.

Step 5: Finally, insert the fork’s handle in the middle of the holes of the bent fork tines. It should be able to hold the door locked.

How to secure your bedroom door using a screwdriver and a shoestring:

Step 1: Loosen the screw of the doors plate using the screwdriver

Step 2: Loop your strings in half and tuck them under the plate

Step 3: Put the screws back in to trap the shoestrings. Do not forget to tighten the screws in.

Step 4: Grab the shoe strings and close the door.

Step 5: Lastly, tie the shoestring around the handle, and the door will lock.

How to Select the Right Locks for Your Bedroom Doors?

installing bedroom door lock

It would seem self-evident that the first thing you should do is lock your doors and use the locks you have. Any lock is preferable to none.

Some locks, on the other hand, aren’t any better than leaving your door wide open. If you want any protection, you will need the correct type of lock on your door.

However, poor-quality products may give you a false sense of security. So be extra careful when purchasing locks for your room.

Why Knob Locks Aren’t Good Enough?

A burglar only needs to saw off the doorknob, knock it off using a hammer, or twist it off with pliers. Once that is out of the way, they can quickly screw open your door.

A door with a knob lock may be possible to kick open because the latch is so short and does not reach deep enough into the striking plate to hold strongly when any actual force is applied.

If your door only has a knob lock, you can add a second layer of security by installing a deadbolt lock 6–8 inches above or below your doorknob. In this way, you can increase the security of your door.

Is Your Door Strong Enough?

An interior door is most commonly found in a bedroom or bathroom. These doors are often constructed of a thin veneer with a hollow center intended for privacy rather than security.

You can install the best locks in the world on a hollow-core door, but it won’t help; even a 12-year-old can kick through it in the weak areas.

Replace your hollow-core exterior doors with metal-insulated or solid wood doors. These will be far more resistant to burglary.

wrapping up

The answer to this question is not simple. It will depend on the type of alarm system, the company, and how long it has been in place. There are many factors that go into pricing.






References:
(1) cylinder mechanisms – https://www.britannica.com/technology/piston-and-cylinder
(2) decibel – https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/decibel

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