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Police issue important advice over 'lock snapping' burglaries
Police have given out advice on how to prevent "lock snapping" burglaries.
Certain door locks, known as "euro-cylinder locks" are vulnerable to "lock snapping".
The technique allows thieves to exploit the weak centre of the lock cylinder to break it in half, and gain access to your property.
Manufacturers have produce "snap-proof" cylinders and you can check if you have them by looking at the end of the cylinder.
Officers recommend upgrading the locks on your external doors to an anti-snap cylinder with a three-star rating under TS 007 and/or the sold secure diamond standard.
Officers recommend upgrading your locks to an 'anti-snap' cylinder (Image: GMP) Door handles should also be replaced with handles with a two-star rating under TS 007 - this will also protect against blow torch burglaries.
They have said to use a reputable lock replacement company, preferably with Master Locksmiths Association accreditation.
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Fitting sash jammers to your doors could also prevent burglaries - but officers warned to check it won't invalidate any warranty on an existing door.
Finally - officers have recommended fitting additional locks on patio and French doors for an added layer of security.
Police said that the cost of a new cylinder is not very expensive and they can be installed with basic DIY skills or - if you aren't confident - by a locksmith.
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They have warned that it's important that the cylinder is correctly fitted and the correct size for the thickness of the door.
Officers have also warned that your car could be a target - and recommended using a sold secure standard steering wheel lock.
They said this will provide a visual deterrent and make it harder for criminals to drive your car away.
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