Here’s the first installment of my blog. I’ll be adding more content
periodically that pertains to locks and locksmithing, so check back
from time to time.
The first topic I want to cover is how you can help prevent people
from prying or kicking into your door.
The first thing you need to know is that a deadbolt is much more
secure than a latch. A typical deadbolt extends beyond the edge
of the door a minimum 1″. On the other hand, a latch will typically
only extend beyond the door 1/2″. That extra 1/2″ of metal will
make a big difference when an intruder is trying to kick or pry your
door open.
The strike plates is another key component to strengthen the lock
system. The strike plate is part of the deadbolt mounted on the
frame of the door. When the door is locked the bolt extends from the
door into the frame through the strike plate. This plate should be
heavy duty and mounted with screws no less than 3″ long.
The final element I recommend using is a latch guard. A latch guard is a
special plate mounted over the front of a latch or a deadbolt. This
will Prevent People from inserting pry tools into the crack of the
door or door frame. Latch guards are more common in commercial settings
although I do see them occasionally in residential setting.
Latch guards are especially important when the
use of a deadbolt is prohibited because of life safety codes.
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If you have any questions on the topic, please feel free to contact me.
Thanks for reading,
Jessie
612-226-4635
More helpful links pertaining to the topic:
http://www.don-jo.com/product-lines/latch-protectors/
http://www.don-jo.com/product-lines/strike-plates/