In message <[email protected]>, dated
Thu, 30 Aug 2012, Ron Pickard RPQ <[email protected]> writes:
This is a resend as I?ve received no replies and am questioning if
everyone received it. BTW, EN 1300 pertains to ?Secure Storage Units ?
Classification for high security locks according to their resistance to
unauthorized opening?. I am hoping that someone knows of any such test
labs either in the USA or in the UK. Please advise.
If it's a 'classification' standard, does it actually include test
methods to determine which class a lock is in? If so, it could be a
burglar's bible! If it doesn't include test methods, a test-house can't
determine conformity with it.
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