- An attempted break-in occurred in Oakville.
- A group of five individuals is wanted in connection with this incident and a home invasion in Burlington.
miltonnow.ca reported an attempted break-in in Oakville. The article does not specify the method of entry. In the GTA, common entry vectors include forced doors and smashed windows. Attempted break-ins often target ground-floor access points. These can include patio doors, basement windows, or standard entry doors. The timing of the attempt, whether during the day or night, can influence the preferred method. Proximity to transit or secluded areas might also play a role in suspect planning. Layered security is crucial for comprehensive home protection. Clear Guard's security window film adds a strong barrier to glass surfaces. This film holds shattered glass together, significantly delaying or preventing entry through windows and doors. Complementing this, our door fortification system, ARX Guard, reinforces strike plates, frames, and hinges. This system resists kicking and prying attempts on entry doors. Together, these products create a robust defence against common forced entry tactics. Adding physical barriers buys valuable time. This delay allows occupants to react, alarms to sound, and neighbours to notice suspicious activity. It increases the chance of intervention and deters potential intruders.
How Oakville typically gets hit.
Large single-family homes, detached garages, mature trees near the street, and sliding patio doors facing ravines or fenced back yards: Oakville has all of them. Police data from Halton Region shows that rear-facing glass doors are the most common forced-entry vector in the town. Our local crews carry top-rated security window film and door reinforcement hardware. Most Oakville installs are single-day, two-technician jobs.
- 01Ensure all exterior doors have strong deadbolts and reinforced strike plates.
- 02Consider applying security film to all accessible glass, including patio doors.
- 03Trim shrubs near windows and doors to eliminate hiding spots for intruders.
Security Window Film
XPEL Prime XR Security film is bonded to the interior face of existing glass. When the pane is struck, the film holds the shattered shards together — turning the typical 2-second smash-and-reach into a sustained forced-entry attempt against a glass surface that no longer separates. Optically clear, blocks more than 99% UV, compatible with tempered, laminated, single-pane and double-pane residential glass. Installed in a single day for most homes; backed by a 10-year manufacturer warranty plus a Clear Guard workmanship warranty on the install.
Door Fortification
The ARX Guard door fortification system reinforces where standard residential doors actually fail under kick force: the strike, the jamb, and the hinge side. We swap the factory strike for a heavy-gauge plate anchored with structural screws into the wall framing, replace the lock with the multi-point ARX hockey-stick locking system, and reinforce both hinge and lock-side jambs. Tested in our Oakville facility to absorb repeated impact loads that split standard door assemblies on the first strike. Compatible with smart locks, keypad locks, and fire-rated doors.
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