Multi Point Locks

Multi-point locks are a type of locking mechanism that are commonly used in exterior doors. Unlike traditional single-point locks, which engage with a single bolt or latch, multi-point locks engage with two or more bolts or latches that are located at different points along the door.

Multi-point locks can provide several advantages over traditional single-point locks. For example, they can offer increased security by engaging multiple points along the door, making it more difficult for intruders to force the door open. They can also help to reduce the risk of warping or twisting of the door over time, by distributing the locking forces more evenly across the door.

Multi-point locks can be operated using a variety of methods, including key, thumb turn, or lever handles. 

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