BS AU 209-6a:1996 - Vehicle security - Specification for dead locking systems for passenger cars and car derived vehicles
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BS AU 209-6a:1996 is a British Standard titled "Vehicle security - Specification for dead locking systems for passenger cars and car-derived vehicles." This standard provides specifications for dead locking systems designed to enhance the security of passenger cars and car-derived vehicles. Deadlocking systems are mechanisms that prevent the doors of a vehicle from being opened, even if the locks are forced or tampered with.
BS AU 209-6a:1996 specifies requirements for the design, construction, and performance of deadlocking systems to ensure they are effective in deterring theft and unauthorized access to vehicles. It covers aspects such as the strength and durability of the locking mechanisms, the ability to withstand tampering or forced entry attempts, and the ease of operation for legitimate users.