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RE: Big Brother house (on topic I promise) and electronic door locks


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  • Subject: RE: Big Brother house (on topic I promise) and electronic door locks
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennethwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 23:14:17 +0100
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Bugger breaking int  your house!

:-)

K.

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gordon [mailto:paul_gordon@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 July 2001 08:13
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Big Brother house (on topic I promise) and
electronic door locks

I have als  seen this advice given, and would usually concur... however,
in
my case, I have a couple of downstairs doors between the lounge &
dining

room t  the hall which are the original Victorian solid timber doors,
they
are nearly 2" thick, and I can barely lift one as they are s  heavy.
These
doors are considerably more substantial than either of my outer doors! -

ain't no way anyone's kicking their way through these! They als  have
very
substantial steel hinges on them, s  they're not going t  be kicked off
the
hinge either. In this case I have fitted a substantial dead lock already
t
one of them, and plan t  d  the same t  other when that door is
reconditioned (I had them both dipped some time ago, but have only got
round
t  reconditioning one of them s  far.) I got my local locksmith t
source me
a several deadlocks that use the same key, s  I will only have 1 key for

about 5 doors around the house.

I would have to agree though, that I will >not< be bothering t  lock
any
of
the internal doors that I have had t  replace with new modern ones, -
those
things are flimsy by comparison!

Paul G.


>
>I think you will find that the advice is usually NOT t  lock interior
>doors.
>The reason being that once someone has broken in they aren't going t
think
>twice about kicking a few doors down. You then have all that extra
damage
>t
>make good and probably more as you will have p***ed of the burglar.
That is
>of course unless you have steel interior doors ;)
>
>
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