What Makes a Lock High Security?

A high-security lock has many different aspects, each created to protect your home or commercial property. From stress testing to anti-bumping technology, this is what makes your lock high security. 

Lock Grades

To understand the high-security aspects of a lock, it helps to understand the grading system and what it is that makes a lock a grade. 

Grade 1 Lock.

This is the highest security lock available and is normally found in commercial properties. A grade 1 lock must undergo rigorous testing. This testing includes weight testing and strike testing, which are tests designed to see how well a door will cope when someone is attempting to force their way through. Grade 1 locks need to survive at least six strikes and a weight test of 360 lbs. 

Grade 2 Lock.

A grade 2 lock is the lock for most residential homes. The testing for a grade 2 lock is not as rigorous as the testing for a grade 1, but they still have to pass at least four strikes and a 250lbs test. Therefore, forcing the door of a grade 2 lock will not be easy. 

Grade 3 Lock. 

A grade 3 lock is the lowest grade lock available. It provides adequate protection for a home. Grade 3 locks must survive a minimum of 2 strike tests and a 150lbs weight test. 

Other High-Security Safety Features

While the strike and weight tests defend your home or property against forceful entry, other features make a high-security lock high security. 

Anti-bumping technology prevents your lock from the popular bumping technique, a form of lock picking. Bump keys can open a traditional pin tumbler lock in less than 30 seconds. 

Pick proofing designs are within locks to make it difficult for a burglar to pick a lock. Of course, no lock is 100% pickproof, but the more intricate the lock design, the harder it is for traditional lockpicks to work.

Many high-security locks also have drilling protection, another popular lock picking tool. 

A high-security lock may come with a DNC note on keys. Locksmiths cannot make copies of these keys without special authorization. You may need to prove you own the property to get a second key made. 

Do You Need High-Security Locks?

If you need a high-security lock for your Miami home or commercial property, The Security and Lock Cooperation will be happy to help you. Get in touch via our contact us page or call us at (305) 846-9360, and a member of our team can help you choose and install the right locks for your property.

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