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Cabinet latches for increased safety

You would probably be surprised to learn about all the different types of cabinet latches.

For example there are cabinet door earthquake latches and child safety door latches. There are a variety of different designs and styles available, from intricate antique motifs to modern and sophisticated. You can get them in almost any finish to add beauty and sophistication to just about any cabinet. Bathroom cupboards and kitchen drawers are most in need of cabinet latches. These latches can be easily installed with nothing more complicated than a screwdriver and drill. While cabinet latches were once used to keep the doors of cabinets closed, they are now used to keep them locked, especially when there are children in the home.

Reasons to Install Cabinet Latches
Keeping important documents protected is one of the main reasons to install a cabinet latch. They are also important for keeping toddlers, kids, and pets away from garbage bins, fine china, and harmful chemicals. They are great in both the bathroom and kitchen for keeping medicines and cleaning supplies out of the hands of children.

Various Types of Latches

1. Earthquake Safety Latches – These are designed to keep your children and pets safe in the event of an earthquake. They are constructed using tempered stainless steel. They are very durable and built to last for years.
2. Cabinet Locking Latches – These are designed especially for cabinets with glass doors. Used most often to lock bookshelves, they feature an adjustable latch.
3. Sliding Spring Latches – These feature a spring loaded latch that closes a load center cabinet. These will usually feature a sliding latch body with a sunken top surface for facilitating engagement of the latch body.

Many materials are used to make latches, including cast iron, plastic, and stainless steel. You can give your cabinets an antique look by installing either brass or copper latches. Often how the latch functions will determine the type of material that is used. You can also find latches constructed using rubber and elastomers. There are a variety of types and styles of latches on the market these days. Some commonly installed latches include safety latches, spring latches, draw latches, and rotary latches.