How important is it to fit British Standard locks?
How important is it to fit British Standard locks?
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SVS

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Tuesday 28th October 2014
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How important is it to fit British Standard locks? How much difference does it make to security? Insurance requirements? confused

For example, I was under the (uninformed) impression that any 5-lever mortice lock would be a tough lock. However, I see that not all are certified to BS3621. What's the difference?

AndrewEH1

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177 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Insurance companies often ask for locks to meet certain British Standards.

Check out this link, might help explain the different standards:

https://www.locksonline.co.uk/community/2012/10/bs...

Edited by AndrewEH1 on Tuesday 28th October 12:51

SVS

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Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Many thanks. I can definitely see the value in making sure any new locks are British Standard certified.

However, I'm uncertain whether it's worth the money to upgrade existing 5-lever mortice locks to British Standard locks, because I thought this type of lock was inherently quite secure confused

KTF

10,529 posts

174 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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SVS said:
Many thanks. I can definitely see the value in making sure any new locks are British Standard certified.

However, I'm uncertain whether it's worth the money to upgrade existing 5-lever mortice locks to British Standard locks, because I thought this type of lock was inherently quite secure confused
Does your insurance policy state that they must be fitted?

SVS

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Tuesday 28th October 2014
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BS3621 locks aren't a requirement of the current insurance policy, but I wondered if future policies might have British Standard locks in the small print.

More importantly, what differences are there in security between a typical 5-lever mortice lock vs. a British Standard mortice lock?

Little Lofty

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175 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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It's rare that I fit 5 lever locks nowadays but I always fitted BS locks when I did. You can tell by their weight they are better quality and stronger, the keep or striking plate is usually much more robust. For an extra few quid its a no brainer. I also found that the BS locks came with 3 keys while the cheaper lock came with 2, the extra fiver for the lock was almost saved, that may not be the case now though. Slightly off topic but I seen a composite door with a 5 lever multi point lock recently, it does away with the euro cylinder, much better imo.