When it comes to your home, security is not a feature—it’s a responsibility. Yet, many homeowners today are unknowingly relying on systems that use single point locking—a solution that looks adequate but falls short when it matters most.
A single point lock is, quite simply, a single point of failure.
Where the Concern Begins
Some widely used systems in the market, including Tostem, continue to offer configurations based on single point locking in many of their sliding solutions.
And that’s where vulnerability begins.
The Contradiction We Ignore
When buying a car, we actively look for 5-star safety ratings. We care about crash tests, airbags, and structural strength. But when it comes to our home—where our family actually lives—we often accept third-grade, unsafe locking systems without question.
Why this compromise?
How Global Engineering Thinks Differently
Leading international OEM partners such as Procural, Schueco, and Sobinco follow a fundamentally different approach.
This ensures:
- Load and force are evenly distributed
- Higher resistance to forced entry
- Stronger structural integrity
- Consistent long-term performance
The Question That Matters
The Risk You Don’t See
And in those moments:
- One lock can fail
- One point can give way
- One compromise can become a serious consequence
Final Perspective
Your home deserves engineered protection, not assumed safety.




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