Night Latches

Jedo Standard and Narrow Modern Nightlatch

Jedo Standard and Narrow Modern...

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62mm or 92mm Wide
Yale 85 Nightlatch in Dark Metallic Grey

Yale 85 and 89 Standard and Narrow...

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Available in Brasslux Finish
Union 1026 Standard Security Rim Nightlatch

Union 1026 Standard Security Rim...

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50mm Backset
ERA183/193 Deadlocking Nightlatch

ERA183/193 Deadlocking Nightlatch

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Modern Finishes
ERA BS3621 Nightlatch

ERA British Standard BS3621...

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Insurance Company Approved
Chubb PBS2 Nightlatch - Brasslux

Yale British Standard PBS1 & 2 BS3621...

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Brasslux or Polished Chrome Finish

Night Latches

Night latch is the correct terminology for what most people call a Yale lock. It is simply a latch operated by a turn from one side and by a key from the other side. Sometimes they are called slam locks, due to the reason that once the door is closed behind you need a key to come back through the door.

The majority of households have a night latch on their front door and in the vast majority of cases it is a visible surface night latch. It is possible however to have the night latch function concealed in the door as a mortice night latch. This type of attachment is common found on communal flat entrance doors.

Roller Bolt Systems

There is also a version of the surface night latch which is known as Roller Bolt Night Latch. As the name suggests the latch incorporates a roller and the door when closed just remains latched on the roller. It is not locked until either the internal knob is rotated or the key is turned from the outside. It is very commonly found on individual flat front doors, within a block of flats, since these doors need to have closers in order to meet fire regulations. In this situation it was not uncommon for occupants to find themselves locked outside without a key, when a standard night latch was used.

We strongly advise that all front doors are fitted with a night latch and an adequate five lever insurance rated lock for ease of use and security. For added peace of mind, several night latches now meet the British Standard 3621, for insurance rated locks.