Choosing the Right Locking Option for Double-Sided Security

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This article explains the differences between lock options that can secure a door from both sides.

  • A letterbox

  • Pets

  • Children

  • Elderly residents (including additional care needs)

Overview: How the Locks Differ

EF / SS — Safety Button Locking

  • Locking is controlled using a safety button on the inside

  • When the safety button is engaged, the door is locked from both sides

  • Locking and unlocking are manual actions

DFF / DWF — Automatic Double Locking

  • The door automatically locks from both sides as soon as it is closed

  • No button needs to be pressed

  • Locking happens every time the door shuts

EF / SS in Detail (Safety Button)

How it works

  • The safety button is located on the inside of the door

  • When activated:

    • The door is locked from inside and outside

  • When deactivated:

    • The door functions normally

Opening the door

  • From inside:

    • The safety button can be deactivated manually

    • No key is required to exit

  • From outside:

    • The door can still be opened using the approved unlocking method

Key characteristics

  • Locking is intentional, not automatic

  • The user controls when the door is double-locked

  • Requires awareness to activate or deactivate the safety button

DFF / DWF in Detail (Automatic Locking)

How it works

  • The door locks automatically as soon as it is closed

  • Locking applies to both sides every time

Opening the door

  • From inside:

    • The door cannot be opened directly

    • An unlocking method must be used

  • From outside:

    • An unlocking method must be used

Key characteristics

  • Locking is automatic and consistent

  • No risk of forgetting to lock the door

  • Opening the door can take slightly longer due to the unlocking process

Note

If you are unsure which option fits your situation, contact Support before purchasing