Magnet door locks, also referred to as electromagnetic locks, are often installed on glass doors, double swing doors, and gates. The electromagnet is the largest and heaviest part of the hardware that makes up the electromagnetic device. They are made of laminated steel core and fine copper wiring. The ends receive a low voltage current…

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Panic bar

Panic Bars For Exit Door Panic bars are also called push bars, exit bars, or crash bars. If you require a safe and effective way to evacuate in an emergency, a panic bar is what you need. These are mandatory by law in such places as shopping centers, commercial buildings, government facilities, schools, restaurants, hospitals,…

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Entry Door Handle set

If you care about making a good first impression, you may be interested in finding the perfect entry door handle set for your home. It’s all in the details, which is why so many beautiful and decorative entry door handle sets are available. We suggest you find something that will compliment your home, as there…

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Storefront Lock in NYC Your first line of defense against an intrusion is your locks. Most business owners realize this, which is why they take every necessary precaution to ensure they have the right locks for their storefronts. While the types of storefront locks that you have to choose from may differ in design they…

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Deadbolt Lock 

Deadbolt Lock One of the best ways to avoid intrusion is with the inclusion of a deadbolt lock. While you may already have a standard lock, it is the deadbolt lock that offers added security. They make forced entry very difficult. It is why you will usually find them on homes and businesses. Practically every…

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Lock Cylinder 

Lock Cylinder There are various types of lock cylinders, which are the part of the lock where the key is inserted. Once the key is inserted, it pushes pins up to fit the height of the key within the body of the lock. In short, it recognizes the right key once the pins move into…

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Mortise Lock

Mortise Lock Mortise locks commonly use lever locks. The standard US mortise lock includes the lock body, lock trim, a strike plate that lines the hole in the frame where the bolt fits, and a keyed cylinder that operates the locking and unlocking mechanism of the lock body. A mortise lock is often chosen for…

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Exit Alarms Lock A signal will sound when an exit alarm is opened. You may notice them in places such as businesses, shopping malls, movie theaters, government buildings, schools, and other locations where there are a large number of people. Exit alarms are required for certain establishments and are a safety requirement. When installing any…

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Mailbox lock 

Mailbox Lock Mail theft is on the rise, which is why more homeowners are investing in mailbox locks. Most people don’t give much consideration to the safety of their mailbox until they notice mail missing. A great way to prevent mail theft is by having a mailbox lock installed. It will give you peace of…

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Losing your keys

It happens to everyone. You’re in a rush to get out the door, but your keys have disappeared! After frantically searching for your keys for what seems like hours, they show up eventually. But other times they really are lost. Perhaps you left them somewhere in New York City or they’ve been stolen. Not only…

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