All over the world, people are actively securing all they care about; their home, their family and their personal belongings with the name they trust the most, Yale.
That’s why we proudly say that Yale is “the world’s favourite lock”.Yale protects millions of homes worldwide and is the brand behind locks of every design and function in over 125 countries.
As one of the oldest international brands, Yale is among the best-known and most respected names in the lock industry, with millions of Yale locks in use worldwide.
Designed, developed and tested to Yale’s exacting standards this superior collection of PAS 24 door and window hardware delivers high-performance security and added peace of mind with the lifetime security guarantee*.
Choose Yale door and window hardware and entitle your customer to:
* Terms and conditions apply
** Excludes additional keys
(Please note this discount does not apply to fitting and installation charges, spare parts, clearance lines or package and postage fees).
If components covered by the Yale Lifetime Security Guarantee were correctly fitted, adjusted and maintained, and one of the Yale products failed during the break-in, we will issue the above payments within 30 days of the claim being approved.
In the event of a break-in
The Yale Lifetime Security Guarantee is only valid when the following terms and conditions are met in full:
The home must have been broken into via forced entry through a PAS 24 door or window covered by the Yale Lifetime Security Guarantee.
The benefits of the Yale Lifetime Security Guarantee only apply where entry is gained to the property through a failure of a Yale component covered in this guarantee.
In order for a door or window to be covered by the guarantee, all window hardware (handles, hinges, and locks) must be Yale components or approved by Yale. All door hardware (handle, cylinder, multi-point lock, hinge and TS008 letterplate) must be Yale components or approved by Yale.
The guarantee does not cover components from other suppliers that may have been used on the product. If the break-in to the property is judged to have occurred due to the failing of any other component (for example broken glass) none of the above benefits will be paid.