Locksmith New Town, Luton LU1

Address: Dumfries St, Chapel Langley, Luton LU1 5FT

24/7 response all year round, in the vicinity of Dani Motors

We prioritise lockouts & post burglary repairs
Dean H
Locksmith

Locksmith at work

Locksmith New Town services include simple lock change requests and out-of-hours emergency first response services for lockouts and other requests that cannot wait, we operate 24/7 service all year round. All of our guys are fully trained and ready to perform any task given to them, your home is in safe hands.  NO callout charges.

Our vans carry a large selection of locks and spares to help us address any issue our customers are facing and all of our locksmiths are fully trained and would ensure the safety and security of your property.  Our work is fully guaranteed to the satisfaction of our clients.

Locksmith New Town services install British Standard locks (BS3621) which are a requirement for most insurance policies as well as specialised locks such as Banham and Mul-T-Lock upon request.

Professional and courteous service is at hand, we are here to help and special care is given to ensure your door is not scratched or damaged once we leave. See below our services.  NO callout charges or hidden additional costs.

New Town is a district located just southeast of the town centre in the Luton district of Bedfordshire. The district is roughly bounded by Castle Street and London Road to the west, Seymour Road to the east, New Town Street to the north, and Cutenhoe Road to the south.

Castle Street, which is located in New Town, was the site of a medieval castle. The district is known for its characteristic pubs and has historically been a working-class area of the town.eternal door

In the 1960s, to alleviate the housing shortage, several multi-story flats were built in New Town. Later, in the 1980s, an industrial park was added to the area to attract new industries. The ring road was also created around the same time to ease traffic congestion from the nearby M1 motorway and the ever-expanding Luton Airport.

Mortice locks, which are commonly referred to as 5-lever locks, are the primary locks on many doors )Internals & External doors) and are inserted into a pocket on the side of the door. Insurance companies often require that an appropriate mortice lock be fitted to provide coverage, with the most common standard being BS3621. You can easily check if your lock meets this standard by examining the faceplate for the BS3621 stamp, along with a date and the British Standard Kitemark. 

We can recommend alternative locks that meet the BS3621 standard and our locksmiths carry these locks with them at all times, so we can replace your old locks with ease and efficiency. Our skilled professionals use specialised tools and techniques to ensure a smooth installation process, so you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with having a secure and reliable lock without any unnecessary hassle. To replace an Insurance Approved 5 lever Deadlock, simply arrange an appointment at a time that suits your schedule with LU Locksmith services by calling this number: 0800 707 4203.

Fire exits in public buildings and offices are a critical safety feature, and the type of lock used on these doors is essential to ensure that people can exit quickly and safely in case of an emergency. In general, fire exits should not have any type of lock that requires a key, a code, or any other device to unlock them from the inside. This is because people need to be able to open the doors quickly and easily without having to search for a key or remember a code.

Instead, fire exits should have panic hardware or push bars that allow people to exit quickly by simply pushing on the bar or hardware. These types of locks are designed to be easy to operate, even in high-stress situations, and they are often required by building codes and fire safety regulations. Additionally, fire exits should be marked and well-lit to ensure that people can find them easily in case of an emergency.

It’s important to note that the specific requirements for fire exit locks may vary depending on local building codes and fire safety regulations. Therefore, it’s always best to consult with a professional locksmith or fire safety expert to ensure that the locks on your fire exits meet all applicable safety standards.