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TYPES OF LOCKS IN KAWARTHA LAKES – CHOOSE THE RIGHT SECURITY SYSTEM

In order to secure you home, business and possessions, you need to choose the right type of locking systems. Locks are available in different types and should be installed according to the level of security required. You must ensure all your locks are in good condition since they are the weakest point on a door. Doors must be assessed to ensure quality and strength as well. Learn more about the types of locks available at Kawartha Locksmith for your safety. We will help you choose the right security system for your property in Lindsay, Peterborough, Durham and surrounding areas of Kawartha Lakes. Contact us for a variety of locking systems and locks in the Kawartha Lakes area.

Deadbolts

Deadbolts
Conventional, non-connected deadbolts don’t come with fancy features but can keep the doors quite secure.

Installed on external doors, deadbolts come in different varieties in comparison to padlocks. You can choose fancy high-end, drill-proof models from brands like Medco or inexpensive designs available in variety stores.
The three main varieties of deadbolts are single, double and lockable thumbturn.


What makes deadbolts a good investment is the fact they have affordable models and are often rekeyable. They improve your security in comparison to using just key-in-knob locks. However, the lack of modern features makes deadbolts inconvenient.

Smart locks

Smart locks
Smart locks come with useful features such as remote control, voice control, access logs and geofencing. You can lock your doors with the touch of a button! While some models require you to replace your existing deadbolts, there are others that convert existing deadbolts into smart locks. Smart locks don’t require screw holes and can be installed within minutes. You can create customized access codes for increased security.


However, one needs to be careful while considering getting smart locks as they’re just as susceptible to forced entry as non-connected locks. These locks can also be hacked. Smart locks are expensive since they require extra hardware for remote features and a separate WiFi hub.

Knob locks

Knob locks
Knocks locks are found on external doors of many houses. Unfortunately, these types of locks shouldn’t be used for security on external doors since they can be easily broken or tampered with. It’s best to get a deadbolt in addition to the knob lock for better security. Passage knobs can also be used.

Lever handle locks

Lever handle locks
Lever handle locks are used for inner doors in commercial settings, mostly where accessibility for the differently abled is important. The large push-down style handle can be changed between left and righthandedness. However, these levers are targets of torque attacks. Measure the proper backset before purchasing this lock.

Cam locks

Cam locks
Cam locks are most often used for filing cabinets, mailboxes and low-security OEM applications. They are available in several different lengths and cam options. These locks can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise with the rotation being limited to 90 or 180 degrees.

Rim/mortise locks

Rim/mortise locks

Rim cylinder and mortise cylinder locks are often used for commercial doors, entry glass doors and apartment doors. Rim cylinder locks are used in rim latch locks while mortise cylinder locks are threaded and screwed into mortise hardware mounted within the door. Mortise locks come in different lengths and cam options.

Euro profile cylinders

Euro profile cylinders
As the name suggests, euro profile cylinders are used in locking devices in Europe. Also called DIN cylinders, they are available in many varieties. They are used on sliding glass doors and room-dividing doors. If not reinforced properly, they can easily be tampered with.

Wall-mounted locks

Wall-mounted locks
Mounted on the wall, these locks are used for key storages, small safes and item deposits in large businesses. These locks can be mounted in different types of wall surfaces.

Interchangeable core (IC) cylinders

Interchangeable core (IC) cylinders
Interchangeable core cylinders are beneficial to large institutions and businesses since they can be easily rekeyed by changing the core without taking the lock apart. They can be installed only in housing meant for IC cylinders and not in deadbolts.

Furniture locks

Furniture locks
Furniture locks are used for locking cabinets, desks, sliding doors and other types of furniture. They come in two types: the bolt style and the pushbutton style. Furniture locks can be installed onto existing hardware.

Vending/T-handle locks

Vending/T-handle locks
These locks are found in vending machines and are easy to replace. T-handle locks are available in two variants – a spring latch and a dead latch.

Jimmy proof deadbolts

Jimmy proof deadbolts
Used for apartments and double doors, these locks cannot be tampered with or broken since the deadbolt interlocks with the jamb bracket. Replace the rim cylinder to order to upgrade your security.

Rim latch locks

Rim latch locks
Rim latch locks can auto lock behind you and cannot take a large amount of force, unless combined with other types of locks on external doors.

Key-in-Knob (KIK) cylinder

Key-in-Knob (KIK) cylinder
These cylinders are found within different knobs, levers and deadbolts and used in OEM applications as wells as glass sliding doors. They do not have standard design specifications. They can have different style tails on the rear of the lock.

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