The security of Mortice locks
Read here about the security of mortice locks. Mortice locks, known for their sturdiness and safety, offer a sense of security that is unmatched by rim cylinder locks. While the initial installation of a Mortice Lock may weaken wood doors, opting for a 5-lever Mortice Lock significantly enhances your home’s security, providing you with the peace of mind you deserve.
Mortice locks stand out for their versatility. They can handle a heavier return spring and a more robust internal mechanism. They can fit many manufacturers’ cylinders and accessories. This makes them a flexible choice, especially for on-site work.
Mortice Locks’ security is essential to homeowners and insurance companies alike. Most insurers require at least one of your external doors to have a lock certified to BS 3621 or five levers. The most secure Mortice Locks have five levers, so the security benefits are clear.
As a responsible homeowner, ensuring your locks meet British standards is crucial. If you need clarification on the British standard, look for the kitemark on the lock’s faceplate.
If you are unsure whether your lock is compliant, call us on 07930 841967, and we’ll gladly help.
Thief-resistant Mortice deadlocks
This Mortice Lock is generally used in wooden entrance doors to houses and properties and has many thief-resistant properties. For example, this lock has 2,000 different key combinations, so any thief who wants to enter your home would need approximately 3 hours and 2,000 individual keys to go through. That is not going to happen! This is what makes a British Standard 5 lever mortice lock so good, when it comes to security.
They also have hardened steel spindles in the brass deadbolt to prevent the cutting of the deadbolt. A hardened steel plate over the lock casing will also avoid drilling through the lock.
If you are in the Barnsley area and want to learn more about Mortice Locks’ security, please call Stephen on 01226 307183.