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Totten-based locksmith Southern Stronghold near Southampton was recently called back to a property where only six weeks previously they had installed a CISA Astra S cylinder into a residential home with a uPVC front door. The owner had returned to her property to find that a burglar had attempted to break in by attacking the cylinder lock with a drill, virtually removing the enrite plug on the outside and drillin rights through the clutch mechanism, but they had still failed to gain entry.....
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CISA Astral S 24 Cylinders
The new CISA Astral S 24 cylinder from Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies successfully compiles with Clause A parts 1 & 2 of PAS 24:2007 straight from the box and without the need for armoured handles or guards. MLA/BSI approved with the British Kitemark, the innovative cylinder design incorporates a snap-resistant patented laminate steel core. This not only increases the overall flexural snap and pull resistance, but also acts as a visual deterrent.....
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Lock bumping and snapping of traditional cylinder locks is a constant threat and a well-publicised high security risk. Consequently, certification PAS 24 has been upgraded to reflect these changes.
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has launched a new range of cylinder locks which has been developed to combat this ever increasing problem and provides levels of high security and protection from these kinds of attack.....
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a recent article published in the Mirror on 02.04.09 regarding residential security.