What Makes High Security Locks Better Than Standard Ones?

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What Makes High Security Locks Better Than Standard Ones?

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Many US homes are fitted with standard locks, and while this almost certainly compromises the safety of the homes inhabitants, many homeowners may not be fully aware of just how vulnerable they are making themselves. Made from cheap materials and not industry tested, standard locks can be bought for as little as 5 bucks apiece and offer security at its very lowest level. But what’s the alternative? – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What Makes High Security Locks Better Than Standard Ones?


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What Makes High Security Locks Better Than
Standard Ones?
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  • Many US homes are fitted with standard locks, and
    while this almost certainly compromises the
    safety of the homes inhabitants, many homeowners
    may not be fully aware of just how vulnerable
    they are making themselves. Made from cheap
    materials and not industry tested, standard locks
    can be bought for as little as 5 bucks apiece and
    offer security at its very lowest level. But
    whats the alternative?
  • High security locks, such as the Mul-T-Lock, may
    cost a little more than their standard
    counterparts but the level of protection they
    offer is second to none, and incomparable to
    cheaper locks when it comes to keeping burglars
    and intruders at bay.

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  • Whats so special about high security locks?
  • There are in fact, many things that are special
    about high security locks such as the Mul-T-Lock,
    and some of them are listed below
  • Their quality is exceptional
  • Made of solid brass instead of hollow tin like
    standard locks.
  • The deadbolt
  • Retracting a complete inch inside the door frame,
    it has ball bearings on both sides which
    interlock with the frame, making it difficult to
    pry open even with a crowbar.

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  • Strategically placed steel inserts
  • Put in place to prevent the lock from being
    drilled into.
  • Metal shielding
  • The entire lock is covered with a metal plate to
    prevent what is known as ice picking, when an
    object is inserted between the lock and the door
    to manipulate the mechanism.
  • Telescopic pins
  • Resistant to bump keys, high security locks have
    cylinders with telescopic pins instead of regular
    pins.

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  • Unverified duplication is impossible
  • Only the owner of the lock and keys, when they
    present the special card that they were given at
    the point of sale, along with a photo ID, can
    make a copy of the key via an authorized dealer.
  • Lifetime mechanical warranty
  • The makers of this lock are so confident in their
    product, that they provide each one with a
    lifetime mechanical warranty.

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  • Overall, high security locks such as the
    Mul-T-Lock, are virtually impossible to pick, and
    while it is possible that a burglar could break
    it, they would require great skill and ingenuity,
    not to mention a set of specific tools the odds
    are incredibly low. While they do cost more than
    a standard lock, can you put a price on security?
  • If youre at all worried that the locks on your
    home or business may not stand up to criminals
    intent on gaining unlawful entry, then talk to
    your local, experienced locksmith today about
    high security lock options.

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  • Golden Locks Inc is a local locksmith company
    with years of experience and trained staff
    skilled in locksmith services for both
    residential and commercial clients and having
    online store for high security locks in Anaheim
    and Orange County. We also specialize in
    automotive lock repair services for cars, bikes
    and trucks and installation, servicing and repair
    of high quality security systems, access control
    systems and CCTV systems. If you are looking for
    a locksmith in Anaheim or car key replacement in
    Orange Country, call us at (714) 841-0141.
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