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Which Commercial Locks are Best

The lock on your front door and the lock on the door of an office building are two very different types. Although they may look the same and essentially do the same thing, commercial locks can actually vary quite a lot.

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Which Commercial Locks are Best

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  1. Which Commercial Locks are Best? Locksmith Eastbay • January 01, 2022 The lock on your front door and the lock on the door of an office building are two very different types. Although they may look the same and essentially do the same thing, commercial locks can actually vary quite a lot. Usually, a business will have more people coming through their doors as opposed to a home or residence. For this reason, it is important that these locks don’t wear down over time and that they meet certain safety standards to ensure their longevity. There are three different grades of locks: Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3. Here’s a little more information on each type: Grade 3: Grade 3 locks are primarily for residential security. According to the ANSI (American National Standards Institute), this grade of lock meets the general standards for security and operation. This means that this lock is safe for the typical residential home. Grade 2: Grade 2 locks are lighter commercial use as well as heavy residential use. Most office buildings and apartment buildings typically use Grade 2 locks. They will Grade 1: Grade 1 locks are the highest rated by the ANSI and are used for heavy commercial use. Public buildings like schools and hospitals generally have Grade 1 locks as they are used multiple times a day by many people. You can use a Grade 1 lock on your residential home if you would like the added security or if your Grade 2 or 3 locks seem to be wearing out quickly. In all, it really depends on what type of commercial lock you are looking for. Whether you have a low traffic residential building or a high traffic publicly used building, commercial locks offer many options of keeping you safe. know more about Emergency Lockout Locksmith Residential Locksmith

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