There are a range of locks that are available for doors. Look for ones accredited by Secured by Design and British Standards. The quality of the installation will also affect the security of the door. Additional security measures such as a double lock, security bolts and chains can support this.
Helmsdale
Helmsdale is a village on the east coast of Sutherland, in the Highland council area of Scotland. The village is on the A9 road, at a junction with the A897, and has a train station on the Far North Line. Buses run about every 2 hours Mondays-Saturdays and very sporadically on Sundays from Helmsdale to Brora, Golspie, Dornoch, Tain and Inverness in the south and Berriedale, Dunbeath, Halkirk, Thurso and Scrabster in the north. West Helmsdale lies on the river from the main village above the railway station. Old Helmsdale is immediately to the north while East Helmsdale is a settlement barely a mile to the east. Helmsdale is a fishing port at the estuary of the River Helmsdale, and was once the home of some of the leading herring fleets in Europe. The river itself is popular for its fishing. Helmsdale Castle, the remains of which were destroyed in the 1970s in order to construct the new A9 road bridge, was the setting of the murder of the 11th Earl of Sutherland in 1567. The Earl and his Countess Marie Seton were poisoned by Isobel Sinclair. The modern-day village was set out in 1814 to resettle groups that had actually been removed from the surrounding straths as part of the Highland Clearances. Facilities in Helmsdale contain an independent hostel, a heritage centre, an art gallery, and an inn. Helmsdale is famous for its Highland Games which are run on the third Saturday in August annually. Best known is the evening Marquee Dance when the village population of 700 more than doubles as a result of visitors visiting the dance. Helmsdale is additionally home to Bunillidh Thistle F.C. and Helmsdale United. For all your home developments, make sure to find trustworthy contractors in Helmsdale to make certain of quality.