Picture this: It’s a beautiful, crisp evening in Pasadena, the scent of jasmine is in the air, and you’ve just tucked your kids into bed after a fun day out at Griffith Park. You head to the kitchen for a glass of water, and that’s when you notice it β the interior door leading from your attached garage to your home is slightly ajar. You distinctly remember locking it. A chill runs down your spine. While thankfully nothing seems amiss, that little moment of vulnerability serves as a stark reminder: is your attached garage entry truly secure?
For many Los Angeles homeowners, the attached garage acts as a primary entry point, often without the same level of security scrutiny as the front door. Yet, itβs a favorite target for burgl