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UPGRADING home security

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January/February 2025

When it comes to home security, doors, locks, and handles are your first line of defence.

UPGRADING home security

Doors, locks, and handles not only protect your home I but also contribute to its overall aesthetic. Investing in the right door hardware can elevate both safety and style, offering peace of mind without compromising on visual appeal. In this guide, we'll explore how to choose, install, and maintain door hardware to enhance your home security while keeping design in focus.

Understanding door hardware basics

Before diving into upgrades, it's essential to understand the components of door hardware. Each element plays a role in securing your home: • Locks: The primary mechanism for preventing unauthorised entry. These include deadbolts, mortice locks, and smart locks.

• Handles: The functional and decorative feature used to operate doors. Options range from lever handles to doorknobs.

• Hinges: Often overlooked, hinges support the door and can impact its security if they're easily accessible from outside.

• Strike plates: Reinforce the lock by anchoring it to the door frame, preventing forced entry.

• Upgrading these components strategically can significantly improve your home's security and style.

Choosing the right locks for maximum security

Deadbolts: A security essential

Deadbolts are a must-have for exterior doors, offering superior protection against forced entry.

Types of deadbolts:

• Single-cylinder: Operated with a key on the outside and a thumb turn on the inside.

• Double-cylinder: Requires a key on both sides, providing extra security but potentially posing a safety risk during emergencies.

imageTips for selecting deadbolts:

• Look for locks rated by security standards, such as ANSI (American National Standards Institute). Grade 1 locks offer the highest level of security.

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This story is from the January/February 2025 edition of The Home Handyman.

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