26 February 2018
Products
According to the latest statistics from the French Central Office for Combating Organized Crime (Office Central de Lutte contre le Crime Organisé, OCLCO), the number of armed attacks on banks has fallen by a factor of 6 between 2009 and 2016, thanks to the strengthening of protection in these establishments, who are making the security of their customers and staff a priority.
To help the banks, but equally all sensitive sites, to optimize their security measures in the face of various threats (vandalism, theft, terrorism, etc.), Dény Security has teamed up with the expertise of the Forestier company to offer a new, RC5-certified security solution.
Thanks to this collaboration between two companies well-known for their expertise in the security field, the LSS lock from Dény Security integrated into the Forestier door assembly has achieved <188>RC5 certification</188> under the EN 1627-1630 standards.
The door/lock assembly has thus successfully passed the tests conducted by CNPP for a maximum total test period of 40 minutes.
This RC5 certification confirms that the motorized 6-point closure LSS electrical lock from Dény Security, in combination with the JD CR4 M door from Forestier, offers a minimum of 15 minutes’ resistance to attacks on the bolts, the cylinder lock, the hinges and manholes (cutting a hole in the door leaf).
Self-protected, it should be recalled that the LSS lock is undetachable when the door is closed, and that its anti-saw bolts provide a high level of protection against attempted break-ins. Offering automatic re-locking on closing and systematic re-locking after a specified time delay, it is equipped with an illuminated push button and a lever handle to permit free exit, notably in the event of an emergency. It is an intelligent lock thanks to its integrated electronic management card, and includes an SAS function.
RC5-certified, the LSS lock from Dény Security integrated in the Forestier door assembly is therefore able to protect banks and businesses such as jewelers’ effectively and reliably, but equally any establishment exposed to high security risks.