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The Three Weakest Points of a Door in Stevenage

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According to our colleagues at United Locksmith, doors are one of the weakest points of security for any home. In reality, criminals who are not skilled can bypass 90% of cylinder locks using "bump key" in seconds. Composite doors are made of a GRP material that is made to withstand the most advanced burglary methods. This keeps your Stevenage home secure and your family safe. A strengthened strike plate can enhance physical security. Replacement of standard screws with 3 inch ones dramatically improves the strength of the strike plate and is a cost-effective way of adding extra fortification to your doors. This can be done in a DIY manner and makes it much more secure for your home.

Security

Door security is a critical component of any cybersecurity strategy. It is crucial to recognize and protect the three weakest points of a door before they can be exploited by criminals. To achieve this, companies need to adopt a comprehensive security plan that incorporates physical and cyber security controls. They should then regularly test and maintain the security measures to ensure they're effective.

Despite the fact that every facility has specific security requirements, all buildings have to be secured against forced entry. The difficulty lies in determining the level of security that is appropriate and also which products are most suitable. For example, a steel door with the highest levels of ballistics, blast, and forced-entry protection would be appropriate for high risk government buildings or targets for terrorists However, it may not be appropriate for retail stores which are more concerned about theft.

stevenage windows and doors to strengthen a door is to reinforce the strike plate. It is a piece of metal that is installed on the jamb of the door and works with the lock bolt. Typically strike plates are fixed to the door jamb with screws of 3/4 inch. These screws are sufficient for normal use but could easily be ripped off during brute force attacks. The security of the strike plate can be greatly enhanced by replacing them with 3-inch screws. This is a cost-effective way to improve physical security.


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