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Front Door Locks

August 15th, 2010

According to research in the Uk 67% of burgularies happen by way of the front door.

The security of a door is actually merely as good as the the most fragile element of the door. A professional crook is aware the vulnerable points and will constantly use this to his advantage. The problem is many of us do not really definitely recognize what a vulnerable point in a door is. Many of us take it for granted that the lock we possess prevents criminals.

I considered it would certainly be worthwhile listing the hardware that is commonly on front doors so we can easily then select the best items for the job.

Front door Locks

There tend to be commonly 3 types of lock utilized on a front door.

1. A latch bolt. This is a lock that is usually fixed to the face of the inside of your door. It provides a latch which goes into a keep. The latch is moved with a key from the outside or by twisting a knob on the inside.

 

2. A Mortise or Dead Bolt. This particular type of lock is installed inside the door.  A key is utilised to be able to open it from the outside and inside. These are typically installed at the base of the door in addition to a latch bolt being installed in the middle for additional security. These are much more robust than a latch bolt and can’t be opened with a credit card etc.

3. Multipoint lock. These are the new standard for locks and will be found on most upvc doors and composite doors. They are fitted directly into a rebate on the side of the door so nothing is face mounted on the door offering them strength when pressure is applied to the door. They have a latch in the center and then a number of dead bolts down the length of the door. It is common to see four, five and 7 securing points. These are the locks recommended by the police, insurance companies.

Keys

The locks themselves are extremely prone to getting picked, broken or drilled.

It is a fact that 90% of locks fitted to doors in the Uk are extremely easily opened up by professional locksmiths and well researched crooks. The Net has opened up the secrets to anybody who goes on the web. For just a few pounds I can purchase skeleton or bump keys to open up nearly all locks on the market. You Tube features video’s exhibiting how to break in by means of the door lock.

What is really worrying is the tools and training which was just accessible to locksmiths is today accessible to anyone. With the aid of the web, these methods and tools are now fast becoming common place among the criminal underground and the opportunist crook.

The other concern we find is that large estates are fitted with the exact same make of lock. The master key to be able to unlock them all can be identified on the world wide web and ordered. I live on a reasonably new estate and most homes possess the original door. With extremely little effort I can easily obtain a key to open up all of my neighbour’s doors. I can enter their property without breaking an entry. This is quiet, discreet and not obvious to other people.

 

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