The rubber band will cushion the slamming noise.
Rubber band found on front door.
Keep your glasses from sliding down.
It might not have sounded.
A photograph shows a new home invasion technique featuring rubber bands and door handles.
Then twist the rubber band once and then loop it around the other knob.
Facebook the woman heard a knock on her front door the person wasn t knocking nice it was as if they were pounding on the door.
In this video you ll learn how to.
On 21 april 2016 facebook user kim fleming posted an image of a rubber band stretched over a door latch.
A warning to watch out for rubber band burglaries that went viral in april 2016 told the story of a woman who heard a strange man pounding on her door and later found that he d placed a rubber band on her door latch to prevent it from locking if she would have opened it.
When she finally opened her front door she found a rubber band wrapped around her doorknob.
According to kim s local sheriff this is becoming more commonly seen in burglaries.
That s why this video will come in handy.
A woman shared her story on facebook so if you have a rubber band around the knob call 911.
That was when she noticed something strange on her door handle it was an ordinary rubber band the same kind that you could easily purchase at any office supply store and it was wrapped around the door latch.
Hook the rubber band around the doorknobs on both sides of the door making sure it doesn t interfere with the latch.
Now if the door closes you can push it back open with your body even if your hands are full.
Burglars place a rubber band around the door knob allowing them to barge into the house as soon as the home owner unlatches the door without having to wait for the.
To keep that from happening take a rubber band and loop it around one doorknob or handle.
The rubber band holds the latch down preventing the door from latching shut.