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When it comes to high-security electronic locks, certification plays a crucial role in ensuring reliability and resistance against unauthorised access. One of the most important standards in the industry is the EN 1300 certification. But what does this certification entail, and why is it essential for electronic locks? This article explores the significance of EN 1300 and how it impacts security solutions.
EN 1300 is a European standard that defines the security requirements and testing procedures for high-security locks used in safes, vaults, and secure storage units. The certification classifies locks into different grades based on their ability to withstand various types of attacks, including mechanical manipulation, electronic tampering, and environmental stressors.
While EN 1300 is developed under the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), it is widely recognised not only across Europe but also in many other regions where international or European standards are accepted. This includes parts of the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. In some markets, EN 1300 is considered equivalent or complementary to American standards such as UL 1037 or UL 768, although specific regulatory requirements may vary by country.
The certification categorises locks into four security grades:
If you are looking for a reliable, advanced electronic lock, our Gunnebo Encry™ locks offer a securely encrypted solution that fulfils the latest certification requirements for modern lock management. Developed with both protection and usability in mind, it is EN 1300:2023 certified, offering robust protection against both physical and electronic attacks. Designed for use in safes, vaults, and other secure storage solutions, Gunnebo Encry™ combines security with operational efficiency, making it the ideal choice for banking, retail, and CIT sectors seeking a future-proof locking system.
For businesses, institutions, and resellers operating in high-security environments, EN 1300-certified electronic locks offer more than just peace of mind: they provide tested, trusted, and industry-recognised assurance of quality. Whether you’re looking to meet compliance standards, reduce insurance risk, or defend against increasingly sophisticated attacks, EN 1300 is a mark of credibility that customers and stakeholders can rely on.
At Gunnebo Safe Storage, our commitment to security excellence is reflected in solutions like Gunnebo Encry™ — an advanced electronic locking system that meets the latest EN 1300:2023 certification. Designed for today’s evolving threat landscape, Gunnebo Encry™ combines robust protection with secure digital access, ensuring your assets stay protected now and in the future.
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