by Publius » 9 May 2020 12:39
I wish more residential doors in the USA were multi bolt and multi-point locking.
So true -- The first time I went to Italy, I was struck that the door to the very ordinary apartment I rented had a multi-bolt, multi-point lock that looked somewhat similar to this one, with a double-bitted lever-tumbler key that could rotate up to three times to throw the bolts successively deeper -- all fitted on a door almost worthy of a bank vault (it must have been about 5 in. thick). And overall, it does seem that high-security locks are a lot more prevalent on residential doors in Italy (and Europe in general, from what I've seen in my limited time there). On the other hand, it seemed to me that residential alarm systems were less common, so perhaps that partly explains the greater availability and popularity of better locks and doors to accommodate them. If so, I'd say they have the right idea -- I'd much rather have that Italian-style lock and door protecting my property than, say, a cheap Kwikset deadbolt backed up by a typical low-quality home alarm.