Security tested locks:
Criminals, protestors, and terrorists will use a wide range of tools to attack a door in order to gain entry to a targeted facility. Surelock McGill’s multi-point locks provide up to 7 active locking points to protect against prying the lock seam of the door open. The highly adaptive Slimline never sacrifices operational functionality no matter what level of physical protection is offers.
Vision Panels:
Vision panels in a building security line can be a weak point, but when there is frequently need for clear vision to be maintained. Surelock McGill can manufacture vision panels that will resist up to 15 minutes of forced entry attack, even after multiple rifle rounds have been fired.

Cylinder Guards:
Removing an unprotected cylinder can provide an attacker access to a facility in seconds. If your protection criteria or the response time from local law enforcement is in the 5, 15, or even 60-minute range, then a cylinder guard is a requirement. Surelock McGill’s cylinder guards provide protection against leverage, drilling, and even cutting with gas powered equipment that meet the above mentioned response times.
Hinges and Hinge Bolts:
A common method of attack is to remove or separate the hinges from the door and frame. This provides the opportunity for an attack to open the door even when the locking system is still secured. Surelock Mcgill offers 3 sizes of hinges that protect against forced entry attacks. They are designed for longevity and can also be upgraded with internal hinge pins or door skin mounted hinge bolts.
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Video of forced entry testing from 2019







