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Sliding Door Lock - 5 Ways To A More Secure Sliding Door.

By: tedi055 Home | Business | Home-Business


According to studies made by several security companies 83% of burglars gain an entry through the only door that doesn't have a proper door lock; taking that in to consideration shouldn't we make sure that all our doors get secured and efficient looks?

This is why we've decided to compile this list of 5 ways to make your sliding doors more secure.

1.Keyed doorknob with latch bolt.

A conventional patio door lockset normally has both a keyed knob and deadbolt. This type of security can be found on most exterior entryways. Keyed knobs feature a retractable bolt, called a latch bolt that extends into a door jamb or, in the case of double patio doors, into the frame of an adjacent door. Latch bolts are spring-loaded and tapered on one side. When they strike the jamb or adjacent door they retract and subsequently spring back, or "latch," into a hole. Dead bolts are thicker, sturdier and extend farther into a frame than latch bolts. Dead bolts are not spring loaded; when a door is in the closed position the turn of a knob or key inserts a dead bolt into a hole in the jamb or adjacent door.

2.Foot Bolt

A foot bolt is attached to the bottom interior surface of a patio door. The foot bolt features a retractable, spring-loaded bolt that, when activated, slides through the door's sill and into a hole bored through the concrete or wood beneath. Once secured in place, the floor bolt prevents operation of the door from the outside. This type of patio door lock is operated by a downward push of the foot, hence the name "foot bolt."

3.Sliding Door Latch

The sliding door latch secures a sliding patio door to a Jamb or wall. The latch features a "J" shaped bar that fits into both wall and door-mounted plates. The plates bulge at the center to form a cylinder through which the bar passes. The "J" bar is turned upside down and concurrently inserted through the cylinder on each plate. Once in place, the sliding door latch prevents a door from sliding. This type of lock can only be disconnected from the interior side of a door.

4.Door Chain Lock

A door chain tethers a door to the wall by connecting the two parts with a chain. A chain dangles from a plate attached to the wall or door jamb and a disc at the end of the chain attaches to a grooved plate screwed to the door. Door chains often appear in hotels. Specialty door chains are equipped with a keyed lock that allows a key to release the chain from the door's exterior.

5.Door Lock Bar

Sliding doors have to slide back on a rail in order for the door to open. If you have a bar that wedges into this area, it is practically impossible to open the door. It doesn't matter if the lock is being used or not, it will not be able to open. It is a very simple, easy and cost effective method to getting your door secure.

I hope this list can help your home security efforts. Remember that some of these security measures cannot be implemented in every single door in the market, so make sure that the correct security system to your sliding door. To find more ideas on sliding doors, please visit our site.




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