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November 17, 2015

DHF welcomes insurance sector's tough stance on house burglary

The Door & Hardware Federation (DHF) has welcomed the insurance sector's early acceptance of a new domestic door security standard designed to defeat a wave of house burglaries.

A major UK insurance company is advising its domestic insurance policy holders to choose TS 007-rated security for their entrance doors. TS 007 security provides resistance against cylinder snapping and other forms of lock attack which are increasingly being used in domestic break-ins.

Now the DHF, which represents the UK's leading manufacturers of locks and door hardware, is calling on other insurance companies to follow the insurance company's lead and encourage their policy holders to upgrade their door security.

Said Michael Skelding, general manager and secretary of the DHF: "Cylinder snapping is an increasing problem and many homes are at risk from this form of lock attack.

"The DHF developed the TS 007 standard, working with the Glass & Glazing Federation, BSI, Secured by Design and other industry organisations. We've been liaising closely with the RISCAuthority, the insurance-backed organisation that supports best practice in the protection of property and business.

"RISCAuthority referenced TS 007 and other standards developed by the lock industry in their recentGuidance to Occupierspublication. We welcome the insurance company's early adoption of the RISCAuthority guidelines and we're confident other insurance companies will follow their example."

Cylinder snapping exploits a weakness in the Eurocylinder typically used in locks found in doors made from PVC-u and composite materials, which form the bulk of domestic entrance doors in the UK. It is a technique which allows burglars to break into a home in a matter of seconds.

A wide range of TS 007 lock cylinders and door handles is available which are certified by the BSI Kitemark. Security to the TS 007 standard can be achieved by either a combination of a TS 007 cylinder (marked with one star) and TS 007 security door furniture such as a strengthened door handle (marked with two stars); or a "super cylinder"(marked with three stars) that successfully resists snap attack without the need to fit additional door hardware. In both cases, the same degree of resistance against attack is provided.

For m ore information about TS 007, and another RISCAuthority-referenced standard, PAS 3621, which is recommended for doors with multipoint locking systems, visitwww.dhfonline.org.uk.

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Note to editors: The TS 007 standard was developed by the DHF and the Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF), in consultation with Secured by Design (the Association of Chief Police Officers'crime prevention initiative), the British Standards Institution (BSI), and other leading industry organisations. The DHF PAS 3621 specification was developed by the DHF to extend the equivalent BS 3621 levels of security offered on timber and metal doors to PVC-u doors which employ multipoint locks.

The DHF represents all the key players in the following sectors: locks & architectural hardware, industrial/commercial doors, garage doors, powered gates and metal & timber doorsets. With the ultimate aim of maintaining and raising quality standards throughout the industry, all DHF members must meet minimum standards of competence and customer service. They all operate within a Code of Conduct governing standards of workmanship, quality assurance, training, safety, business integrity and CE marking compliance.

 

Issued on behalf of the DHF by

Ainsworth Public Relations

0161 427 3861

guy@ainsworth-pr.co.uk

 

Door & Hardware Federation

01827 52337

www.dhfonline.org.uk


 

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This lock cylinder displays the Kitemark and three stars, indicating it is rated to TS 007 and offers three star protection against lock attack.