I meant the kind of "bar" used on the inside to prevent the door from being swung inward.
Like this:
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Granted, that doesn't help you when you're at work and such, but they'll give you more time when you ARE home to grab some tools to "deal" with the situation.
I tried both of those on a garage door, 3 years ago! If someone wants in bad enough, they'll get in. The garage door was kicked and the door jambs splintered (offset locks-etc.) and my little dog, ultimately is what chased the intruders off.
The contractor looked at the door and said, "It was only hanging on by a screw hinge; I wonder why they stopped?" My Little Dog was barking toward the garage, the night before!
Surveillance camera's seem to be the only thing that really works, for me! Those aren't even tamper proof. jpt