What is LPS 2081 Issue 1 : 2015 security rating A?
01 April 2016
LPS 2081 specifically addresses offering resistance to opportunist intruders attempting 'stealth' attacks to gain entry, which are often carried out in residential areas.
Stealth is where the burglar wants to avoid making significant noise and would avoid being seen through natural surveillance. The products are tested against the use of bodily force and for tools that can be easily concealed about the body.This makes it more suitable for testing rooflights that are commonly found in domestic and residential applications where an offender will go to greater lengths to avoid drawing attention to themselves.
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