The first step in the ez armor instructions is to install the door shields by removing the wimpy 1 2 inch screws that hold your latch and deadbolt in place.
How to reinforce door locks.
This helps to prevent the door from breaking in the area of the lock from a kicking or prying attack.
To further reinforce the doorjamb install a new strike plate in place of the old lip door strike plate that serves the doorknob lockset.
This kit is the best on the market and includes protection for both the doorknob lock and the deadbolt.
Plus it protects the hinges and the door frame against drilling and prying.
Alternatively you can reinforce your door by installing high security cylinders without replacing the entire lock.
To strengthen the strike plate on the lock replace the existing screws with 3 long screws to attach into the wall stud.
To reinforce your commercial door to the best of your ability you need to.
The first and best step to reinforce your front door is to simply replace the 1 2 inch screws with 3 1 2 inch screws.
Attach it with 3 in.
Then use the 2 1 2 inch screws provided with the ez armor kit to secure the door shields.
Another method of door frame reinforcement is to invest in a door reinforcement kit.
To protect what s inside of your home by door reinforcement address the main points of weakness in your exterior doors.
Armor concepts make a door reinforcer called door armor essentially a metal sleeve that bolts around the door in the area of the doorknob and deadbolt to give that part of the door additional strength.
Reinforce the strike plate the strike plate is the small metal plate that catches and holds the lock latch.
High security lock cylinders are snap resistant adding an extra layer of security to your business.
Most strike plates consist of a thin metal plate that is affixed to the door jamb with.
I like this one from armor concepts.
Make sure the screwheads seat flush with the face of the strike plate.
Use the best commercial grade locks install door security hardware to protect those locks from being bypassed and reinforce the door and door frame as necessary.
A cylinder is the part of the lock where the key enters.