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  "name": "Are there different levels of security for sliding door locks?",
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      "name": "Are there different levels of security for sliding door locks?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Yes, sliding door locks come with varying levels of security. Basic locks offer minimal protection, typically a simple latch or hook. Higher security options include multi-point locking systems that engage at several points along the door frame, providing enhanced resistance against forced entry. Additionally, auxiliary locks like foot bolts, security bars, or key-operated secondary locks can significantly bolster security. When considering a repair or replacement, we can discuss upgrading to a more secure option to best protect your home, especially for ground-level access doors.",
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        "description": "Sliding door locks vary from basic latches to high-security multi-point systems. Auxiliary locks like foot bolts or security bars can further enhance protection."
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  "description": "Sliding door locks vary from basic latches to high-security multi-point systems. Auxiliary locks like foot bolts or security bars can further enhance protection"
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