For narrow smaller areas consider a 160 degree viewer.
Adding a peephole to front door.
To improve your front door security put another door in front of your door.
There are different types of door viewers.
Screw the two halves tightly together.
Insert the inside half through the hole on the inside of the door and the outside half through the hole on the outside of the door.
The viewer s optical lens with a wide angle for maximum viewing gives you the distinct advantage of seeing the person at the door without them knowing it.
Security screens are perforated metal barriers that have room for additional locks.
As sturdy deadbolts and reliable window locks have become more common some crooks have learned that the easiest way to get into a house is to ring the doorbell.
Unscrew the two halves of the peephole.
For large porches consider a 180 200 degree viewer with a knocker to add some accent.
Insert the lens portion of the peephole through the front of the door.
To begin you will need door viewer drill screwdrivers and silicone sealant.
Twist the two pieces together until they are tightly fastened.
The device allows a person on the inside of.
They are fitted to open out toward the point of ingress so kicking attacks that rely on pushing the door open are less likely to work.
Drill at a 90 degree angle until the tape line is reached then use the pilot hole you just created to drill back out from the interior side to complete the hole.
A peephole is a small but mighty addition to your front door providing the security of knowing who is at your door without having to open it to find out.
Add the scope portion by inserting it through the interior side of the door.