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A Guide to High Security Door Locks

High security residential and commercial door locks include mortise locks, deadbolts, and electronic locks

High security locks are fundamental to ensure maximum security to your home or office. Available in a spectrum of locking mechanisms from deadbolts to durable mortise locks and electronic locks, safe guarding main entry doors against burglaries is no challenge with advanced locks.

Advanced residential locks provide necessary protection against lock picking by unwanted intruders, and along with other security devices, including burglar alarms and security bars, ensure the complete safety of the household occupants.

Commercial locks are usually integrated with access control solutions in the form of magnetic locks, electronic strikes, and other electronic locking configurations. Along with access control and alarm systems, high security door locks ensure a safe working environment, and further prevent theft, and vandalism.

Whichever your security requirement is, durable and strong locks must be incorporated into your security plan, otherwise you risk lock picking or door kicking. A high security door is useless without a strong lock to supplement protection.

# Highly durable and heavy, mortise locks are locking latch mechanisms, installed into a rectangular opening cut in the door edge.

# Known to reduce home burglary, deadbolts are generally installed to supplement a spring-bolt lock on a main entry door. Available either with a single cylinder or a double cylinder configuration, deadbolts provide maximum protection on top of the door lock.

# Typical features of access control solutions, electronic locks employ magnets, solenoids, and motors to operate the lock by either delivering or removing electric current.

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