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  2. Door breaching - Wikipedia

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    Door breaching is a process used by military, police, or emergency services to force open closed or locked doors. A wide range of methods are available depending on the door's opening direction (inward or outward), construction materials, etc., and one or more of these methods may be used in any given situation.

  3. Door security - Wikipedia

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    A metal doorframe with a strike plate built in: in other doors this would be a metal strikeplate in a wooden doorframe. The term door security or door security gate may refer to any of a range of measures used to strengthen doors against door breaching, ram-raiding and lock picking, and prevent crimes such as burglary and home invasions. Door ...

  4. Breaching round - Wikipedia

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    A US Marine practices shotgun door-breaching techniques. A breaching round or slug-shot is a shotgun shell specially made for door breaching.It is typically fired at a range of 6 inches (15 cm) or less, aimed at the hinges or the area between the doorknob and lock and doorjamb, and is designed to destroy the object it hits and then disperse into a relatively harmless powder.

  5. Physical security - Wikipedia

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    Alarm systems work in tandem with physical barriers, mechanical systems, and security guards, serving to trigger a response when these other forms of security have been breached. They consist of sensors including perimeter sensors , motion sensors , contact sensors, and glass break detectors .

  6. Battering ram - Wikipedia

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    Smaller, hand-held versions of battering rams are still used today by law enforcement officers and military personnel to break open locked doors. A capped ram is a battering ram that has an accessory at the head (usually made of iron or steel and sometimes punningly shaped into the head and horns of an ovine ram) to do more damage to a building ...

  7. Shove knife - Wikipedia

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    Quik-Pik EMI Shove Knife, June 2012. A shove knife is a forcible entry tool used mainly by firefighters.Generally, they consist of a small, semi-rigid piece of 10 gauge steel with an indented end. [1]

  8. Glossary of locksmithing terms - Wikipedia

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    A false gate is a mechanical element on levers in lever tumbler locks or discs in disc tumbler locks to make the lock more difficult to pick. Glass relocking device A glass relocking device is a piece of glass , usually tempered, placed where it might be expected to break in a burglary attack.

  9. Builders hardware - Wikipedia

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    Building products do not make any part of a building, rather they support them and make them work. [2] It usually supports fixtures like windows , doors , and cabinets . Common examples include door handles , door hinges , deadbolts , latches , numerals, letter plates, switch plates, and door knockers .