High Security Locks

kidsilence1997 • April 10, 2019

Upgrade to High-Security Locks

Standard locks can be easily picked; consider anti-snap, anti-drill, and British Standard locks for better security.

Why Upgrade to High-Security Locks?

Upgrading to high-security locks is one of the best ways to protect your home or business from break-ins. Here’s why it’s important and what to look for:

  • Better Protection Against Break-Ins – Standard locks can be easily picked, drilled, or snapped, while high-security locks are designed to resist these attacks.
  • Increased Durability – High-security locks are made from stronger materials, making them more resistant to wear and tear.
  • Insurance Benefits – Many insurers require British Standard (BS3621) locks for coverage, reducing your risk and potentially lowering premiums.
  • Key Control – Some high-security locks come with patented keys that can’t be duplicated without authorization, preventing unauthorized copies.

Best High-Security Lock Options

  • Anti-Snap Locks – Prevent burglars from breaking the cylinder, a common method of forced entry.
  • BS3621 Deadlocks – Required by many insurance companies, these locks provide superior security for wooden doors.
  • Multi-Point Locking Systems – Ideal for uPVC and composite doors, these locks secure the door at multiple points.
  • Smart Locks – Provide keyless entry with advanced security features, including access control and real-time monitoring.

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