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Crime Prevention is
the most basic of all security concepts. By using some of the tips
provided here, you can make yourself, your home and your business
safer. For any questions not answered here, contact the Bexar
County Sheriff's Office Crime Prevention Office at 210-335-6155
or 210-335-6148.
You
can also email the Crime Prevention Section at: prevention@bexar.org
hatherton@bexar.org
Residential
Security Inspection
A home
security inspection is a FREE service that is provided by the Bexar
County Sheriff's Office Crime Prevention Unit through the Texas
Department of Insurance.
All
inspections are conducted by Sheriff's Deputies who are
state certified crime prevention specialists. The criteria for the
inspections are set forth by the Texas Insurance Code, Article
5.33A, Section 6(A)(1&2).
Upon
completion of a home inspection, homeowners may qualify for an
insurance premium discount anywhere from 5% to 20%.
Please
call the Bexar County Crime Prevention Unit at 210-335-6148
or 210-335-6155 for an
appointment. This is a FREE service of the Bexar County Sheriff's
Office.
To pass the home physical security inspection, Texas requires the
following:
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Exterior wooden doors must be solid core doors at least 1 3/8 inch
thick and secured by dead-bolt locks. The bolts must
penetrate a metal strike plate with a minimum bolt lock through of
one inch. If breakable glass is located within 40 inches of
the lock, the lock must be key operated from both sides unless
prohibited by life safety codes. *
Metal doors must be secured by dead-bolt locks as described above. *
Double doors must meet the specifications for exterior doors as
described above. *
Double doors must meet the specifications for exterior doors as
listed above with the inactive door secured by header and
threshold bolts that penetrate metal strike plates. If the bolts
are within 40 inches of breakable glass, the bolts must be
flush mounted against the door. *
Sliding glass doors must be secured by secondary locking devices
to prevent prying and lifting. *
Dutch doors must have concealed flush mounted locking devices to
interlock the upper and lower halves and must be secured by a
deadbolt lock as described in the first section above. *
Garage doors must be equipped with key-operated locking devices or
with electric garage door openers. *
Windows must be secured by auxiliary locking devices.
Auxiliary locking devices are screws, wooden dowels, pinning
devices, and/or key operated locks. In areas in which life
safety codes permit, metal bars or grating mounted to prevent easy
removal, may be substituted for auxiliary locking devices.
Jalousie or louvered windows meet the specifications only with
metal grating mounted as stated above.
To pass the home alarm security inspection, the property must be
equipped with an electronic burglar alarm that meets the following
requirements:
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All exterior openings must be contacted. *
The system must include interior and exterior sirens. *
All equipment must be approved by the Underwriters Laboratories
(UL) and monitored by a UL approved central station. *
Sales, services, installations, and monitoring of the system must
be done in compliance with the Private Investigators and Private
Security Agencies Act (article 4413 (29bb), Vernon Civil Statutes.
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