What You Need To Know About Massachusetts Door locks

January 13, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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Door Locks 300x300 What You Need To Know About Massachusetts Door locksMost burglars will try to tamper with the locks as the main point of entry into the house instead of, say, kicking the door open with brute force. After all, no burglar will want to harm himself trying to literally force entry into a well secured home when there are many other less secured ones near by.

As such, homeowners are well-advised to look for the best locks that their money can buy. These high-quality Massachusetts Door locks must then be installed by an experienced residential locksmith to ensure maximum efficacy as the primary deterrents against unwelcome intruders. This article will deal with the things to look for when buying high-quality, theft-resistant locks for your home.

Look for Key Control, I.E. Restricted Keys

No, this is not a form of remote control. Instead, key control refers to the type of keys that have built-in features that prevent easy duplication without the necessary tools, techniques and technology at one’s disposal. These keys can only be duplicated by their manufacturers and by licensed locksmiths rather than any experienced cat burglar and lock pick.

You may have to spend a few more dollars on key control. Keep in mind that the benefits of these type of keys more than justifies their cost.

Multiple Tumblers on Deadbolts

Deadbolts also require keys to open but some deadbolts are harder to open because of the number of grooves in the key with each groove representing a pin or tumbler. The general rule is that the greater the number of tumblers, then the harder it will be for the burglar to copy, pick or bypass the lock and, hence, open the deadbolt.

Security experts recommend the deadbolts with 7 or more tumblers since the time spent on picking or bypassing the tumblers can stretch for a longer period of time than required for conventional Massachusetts Door locks. But be sure to choose the deadbolts made from extra-durable materials like brass and steel.

Saw, Drill and Pick Resistance in Locks

Another desirable value to look for in deadbolts is saw-resistance. The lock can still be sawed through but only up to a certain point, said point being the internal anti-saw pins that spin back and forth with every movement of the saw blade. The result is that the burglar can saw for hours and yet have little progress at breaking the lock.

Then there is the anti-drill resistance in deadlocks. Basically, the manufacturer installs hardened steel chips inside the lock that tear up the bits of the drill at it tries to gets though to the internal mechanism. The burglar can end up with broken drill bits with little success on the target lock itself.

Since burglars like to pick open locks as well, manufacturers have come up with some added security components such as spooled driver pins and anti-bump springs. These extra security components help protect the lock cylinder from even advanced picking techniques.

These features will mean a few dollars more on the price tag but the higher price is commensurate to the greater number of benefits. Prospective burglars will find these Massachusetts Door locks to be too difficult to break, which is good news for you and your family.

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