Squire

Squire STH3 High Security Hasp and Staple (CEN 4)

£47.75
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Hardened steel construction with anti-corrosion finish
Hardened steel staple
Fully concealed fixings
CEN Grade 4 rated
Secured By Design and Sold Secure Approved

Squire

Squire is an eighth-generation independent family-owned business that has been at the forefront of international lock making for over 240 years. Squire has a reputation for developing the world’s strongest production padlocks with guaranteed long-lasting toughness. Their super-tough, high security padlocks are Made In Britain and include both keyed and combination models which are available in a variety of body widths and shackle versions. Squire also manufactures an extensive range of other high security products, which can be used in combination with their padlocks including combination key bolts, hasp & staples, chains, ground and wall anchors, garage protectors and key safes. Squire products are covered by a variety of industry accreditations. A number of Squire padlocks are Sold Secure meaning they have been independently attach tested. Sold Secure is also supported by Secured By Design (SBD), the official police security initiative. A number of Squire Stronghold® products have also achieved LPCB (Loss Prevention certificate Board) approval, the UK’s most stringent approval body, and many other padlocks within the Stronghold® range meet the CEN EN 12320 Standard.

Product Description

Squire’s STH3 is a high security hasp and staple, tested to CEN Grade 4 and approved by independent accreditation bodies Sold Secure and Secured By Design. The STH3 has a hardened steel construction with an anti-corrosion finish, and a 13mm wide hardened steel staple. The fitting is designed to be used in combination with Squire’s Stronghold range of high security padlocks

Secures Sheds, Workshops and Outbuildings

The STH3 has fully concealed nut and bolt fixings for added security, and is ideal for securing garden sheds, workshops and outbuildings which can often be targeted by thieves as an easy option and for holding valuable items that can easily be stolen and sold on including bicycles, motorcycles, lawnmowers, power tools and sporting equipment such as golf clubs. The STH3 is suitable for use with high security open and closed shackle padlocks such as Squire’s SS65S and SS65CS, and SS50S and SS50CS.

What is in the Box?

1 x Squire STH3 hasp and staple

Product Specification

Manufacturer

Henry Squire & Sons Ltd

Weight

1.8kg

Colour

Blue

Height

76mm

Length

231mm

Staple width

13mm

Staple clearance

25mm

Security Rating

9

Sold Secure Level

Motorcycle Silver

CEN Rating*

CEN 4

Manufacturer Guarantee

10 years

* See FAQs below for an explanation of the CEN ratings.

FAQs
What is a CEN rating?

CEN stands for “Central European Norm”. It is an independent testing standard for padlocks. CEN rated padlocks offer the highest levels of protection for your outdoor spaces and possessions and can be required by a number of insurers to qualify for insurance for high value property such as motorbikes. In order for the padlock to achieve a certain CEN grade it must pass through a number of intensive tests. There are 6 levels within the CEN grade, ranging from general use to maximum security. CEN grades 3 to 5 are considered medium to high security and are generally considered appropriate for domestic consumers, making them ideal for garden security applications.

The grade ratings are:
• GRADE 6 – Maximum Security
• GRADE 5 – Extra High Security
• GRADE 4 – High Security
• GRADE 3 – Medium / High Security
• GRADE 2 – Standard Security
• GRADE 1 – Low Security

What is SBD / Police Preferred Specification?

Secured by Design (SBD) is the official police security initiative that works to improve the security of buildings and their surroundings.

SBD’s product based accreditation scheme – the Police Preferred Specification - provides a recognised standard for all security products that can deter and reduce crime.

My Secure Garden has carefully selected some of the attack resistant crime prevention products which have achieved Police Preferred Specification.

SBD is the only way for companies to obtain police recognition for security-related products in the UK.

What is Sold Secure?

Sold Secure is dedicated to reducing the risk of crime by the assessment of security products through manual attack testing. Manufacturers and suppliers can apply to have products approved by Sold Secure. Products which have been satisfactorily assessed may bear the coveted Sold Secure Approved quality mark.

Backed by the Home Office, Sold Secure was established in 1992 by Northumbria & Essex Police combining two initiatives; Partnership Against Car Theft (PACT) and Sold Secure.

Sold Secure is now owned and administered by the Master Locksmiths Association (a not-for-profit trade association) and works from purpose-built laboratories in Rugby.

What is the LPCB?

Established more than 150 years ago, the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB) is a globally recognised third-party certification body.

Part of BRE, the LPCB has worked with industry and insurers since 1868 to set the standards needed to make sure that fire and security products and services perform effectively.

The LPCB’s Loss Prevention Standards (LPS) are widely recognised and applied in fire and security sectors around the world. The LPCB has produced a specific standard for standalone padlocks (LPS 1645) based on a testing regime which focusses on their level of manual attack resistance.

The LPCB also offers third-party certification to confirm that products and services have met, and will continue to meet, these standards.

What is the LPCB?

Established more than 150 years ago, the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB) is a globally recognised third-party certification body.

Part of BRE, the LPCB has worked with industry and insurers since 1868 to set the standards needed to make sure that fire and security products and services perform effectively.

The LPCB’s Loss Prevention Standards (LPS) are widely recognised and applied in fire and security sectors around the world. The LPCB has produced a specific standard for standalone padlocks (LPS 1645) based on a testing regime which focusses on their level of manual attack resistance.

The LPCB also offers third-party certification to confirm that products and services have met, and will continue to meet, these standards.