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Jamesy
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14 Sep 2014, 5:06 pm

Are door latches important or not for security purposes?



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16 Sep 2014, 1:30 am

sure.
door latch is kind of an umbrella term, specific ones are more effective than others.

deadbolts are great but it can also pose a bit of a safety hazard, occupants are barred from escaping through double cylinder locked doors, unless you have exactly the right key.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/ ... 40897.html

door chains are also very easily beatable.

but deadbolts, eh i've had lots of trouble trying to open deadbolted doors, even with a key! :lol:


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16 Sep 2014, 11:24 am

Hello perfect thread for me,

I feel that door latches are good to have, to keep the door shut and keep warm air out in summer, and cold out in winter,

weatherstripping can have alot to do with it as well


there are numbers of levels of security when it comes to locks/ latches/deadbolts, some designed for commercial/industrial/detention facilities and locks/hardware that are designed for home/residential use on your house,

if your in the states, if you want security for the house, Schlage is a recommended lockset for household doors, if a commercial door (storefront door or school. Medeco may be your best bet, as it has more security features then a household lockset.

and what I say many times, what good is the high end lock if the door don't close?? may also be recommended to get a door closer, to make sure the door closes, same with those, there are high end closers and there are low end closers, features change as the "duty" becomes more heavier duty, (you would not want a screen door closer on a vault door, underkill) or a LCN 4040XP on a small lightweight screen door on a house (thats overkill!)

Jamesy, is locks/door latches an interest of yours or is it just a random question of how we feel about latches and their use?

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29 Oct 2014, 1:45 am

Jamesy wrote:
Are door latches important or not for security purposes?


Why don't you answer her question???



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29 Oct 2014, 10:46 pm

like doordoctor said, what good is a high end latch if the door is wimpy and easily breakable/doesn't close?

when i moved into this house 12 years ago the bathroom door was missing a knob. there was a gaping hole where it should be. it also did not close.

i cant imagine having something like that now.


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