Physical Security

Kitemarked cylinder

by Mark Rowe

Police have expressed concern over availability of lock picks and similar devices and have criticised one online retailer for selling equipment that could encourage or facilitate crime. Other types of equipment attractive to burglars, such as bump keys, are freely available online. There are also instruction manuals and videos demonstrating lock snapping and other methods of lock attack that can be downloaded from the internet.

Hence a domestic door security standard designed to defeat lock attack – TS 007. The BSI Kitemarked TS 007 three star cylinder withstands five methods of lock attack: picking, drilling, snapping, bumping and plug extraction. TS 007 was developed by the trade body the DHF (Door and Hardware Federation) and the GGF (Glass and Glazing Federation) and has the support of the official Secured by Design.

A Kitemarked TS 007 cylinder is designed to replace the Eurocylinder typically used in locks found in domestic entrance doors made of PVC-u and composite materials which form the bulk of domestic entrance doors in the UK.

Security to the Kitemarked TS 007 standard can be achieved by either 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 does not need extra door hardware. In both cases, the same degree of resistance against attack is provided.

DHF CEO Bob Perry said: “The ability to purchase thieves’ tools on the internet, and the opportunity to go online to learn lock attack methods, has been a concern to police, lock manufacturers and security professionals for some time. The online availability of lock picks just adds to the burglars’ armoury of equipment they can obtain to attack door locks. TS 007 was a major industry initiative to meet these threats. Locksmiths and security specialists are increasingly advising their clients to replace Eurocylinders with TS 007 rated cylinders and handles to provide a three star domestic security solution.”

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