Door Security; Locks, Latches & More
Door locks, latches and secure hardware are vitally important elements of home security.
In the UK, national statistics show in nearly 70% of burglaries access was gained through an external door. At Denleigh we supply a comprehensive range of locks, latches, bolts and secure hardware to suit doorsets, including internal apartment entrance doors. Our products are selected to offer the best combination of quality and value depending on a client’s budget. We also provide products that comply to accessibility guidelines in mixed use facilities.
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Safer Homes through Fire and Security Doors
Door Security: From Traditional Deadlocks to Smart Locks
In today's world, the importance of door security cannot be overstated. With the rise in home burglaries and break-ins, ensuring that your home is safe and secure has become paramount. From the outside, a door might seem like just another component of your home, but it's the primary barrier between your loved ones and potential threats.
Aesthetics and Functionality Combined
While security is paramount, aesthetics shouldn't be compromised. Modern door lock face plates are available in a range of finishes, from brass to chrome, ensuring that they complement the door's design. Handles, hinges and other door furniture in the same finish can elevate the look of any door, be it internal or external.
Comprehensive Security with Additional Hardware
Beyond locks, other hardware plays a crucial role in door security. Door chains, for instance, allow homeowners to open their door partially to identify visitors. Door bolts, especially those designed for internal and external use, provide an added layer of security, ensuring that doors remain firmly shut against intruders. For those seeking peace of mind, door security products like door chains and bolts are essential.
Choosing the Right Lock for Your Door
The type of door you have plays a significant role in the kind of lock you should choose. Wooden doors, for instance, might benefit from a durable deadlock, while UPVC or composite doors might require a specific type of lock designed to fit their structure. It's also essential to consider the door's location. Front door security, given its external facing nature, is crucial and might require high-security locks. In contrast, interior doors, like bathroom doors or bedroom doors, might need simple latches or thumb turn locks for privacy.