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British Standard mortice deadlocks, Conforming to British Standard number BS3621: 1998 for Thief Resistant Locks. This is a high security mortice door lock uk that has been rigorously tested for burglar resistance. This type of door lock has a single 'dead' bolt
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The conflict between a secure British Standard sash locks accredited front door lock and fire safety recommendations has now been overcome thanks to the new Keyless Egress Range.The new BS8621:2004 standard mirrors the BS3621:2004 but is for escape locks.
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Five Lever Dead Locks A grade down from British Standard Dead Locks is the standard five lever mortice dead lock, offering moderate protection to main doors in your home, office or retail department, It may be worth considering installing one, one third up the door and one, one third down on the door.
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The Three lever mortice dead lock should be considered as the lowest form of security for a door, we would seriously recommend that a 3 lever deadlock should never be used on external doors. Consider using a 3 lever mortice deadlocks on internal doors only and not on final exit doors or main secure doors. The range in this section can offer locks that can be keyed alike and master keyed. A complete range of locks from UK leading brands like Asec, Union and Yale
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Locks that don't come with inbuilt key mechanism instead can have euro cylinders inserted, ideal if you looking to expand a cylinder master key suite
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Locks that don't come with inbuilt key mechanism instead can have oval or Euro cylinders inserted, ideal if you looking to expand a cylinder master key suite
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Locks that don't come with inbuilt key mechanism instead can have oval cylinders inserted, ideal if you looking to expand a cylinder master key suite
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Specialised Deadlocks have a specific funtion for example the fire brigade lock allows the fire brigade have a key which gives them access to whatever the lock is installed on for example a mains power supply box. Specialist locks
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