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ULTRA-STRONG LOCKING WEDGE: HAVEN has been tested to be 10x stronger than a standard deadbolt lock. HAVEN is anchored to the floor and able to distribute force applied to the door into a 30-inch steel baseplate. The locking wedge flexes to receive force applied making your entire door stronger at preventing a residential door break in.
Will HAVEN Fit My Door? Take the Nickel Test: HAVEN is 0.80 inches tall and should fit between the bottom of your door and the top of your floor. To test this, take a 5 cent USD nickel, stand it on its side and place on the floor in the path of the inswing door, make sure your door will pass over the nickel. If a gap is present, additional 1/8-inch-wide risers are available. (One riser included in the box also works as installation template).
EASY TO INSTALL: HAVEN can easily be installed onto hardwood, tile, concrete, vinyl or any hard- flat surface. The average customer install time reported is 14 minutes. A template and easy to follow instructions are included. The HAVEN Mech is installed with 6 Philips head screws to attach the lock to your floor. The locking wedge gate cover is removed allowing the installer access to the 6 installation holes in the steel baseplate. Installation support videos can be found online.
EASY TO USE: HAVEN Mech is really simple to use. The locking wedge is engaged by stepping on the activation pedal. To unlock, simply step on the locking wedge.
MADE IN THE USA: HAVEN Locks are invented and built in Tennessee by United States Special Operations Veterans. Haven is built with military grade materials to include industrial grade steel, nylon and thermoplastics Delrin for precision, stiffness and flexibility.
HAVEN Mechanical is a manual lock that engages with the bottom of your door for strong, reliable security. Manually controlling HAVEN Mech while you are inside your home is easy. Simply step on the right petal to lock and step on the lift wedge to collapse and unlock your door. Will Haven Fit My Door – The Nickel Test: HAVEN is 0. 8 inches high and should fit in the clearance path of most modern doors. A standard USD Nickel can be used to gauge the gap perfectly. Take a nickel, stand it on its end and make sure that it can pass under your door. *some resistance against the rubber door sweep is acceptable* If there is a gap above the nickel during the nickel test you can always purchase a riser. You can add up to 3 total risers. One comes in the box (1/8 inch thick). Additional risers can be purchased. You may need to buy longer screws if you need more than 3.