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What are the differences between a fail-safe and a fail-secure lock?

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What are the differences between a fail-safe and a fail-secure lock?

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A. Fail safe makes sure the door stays unlocked if power is comprimised; and fail secure makes sure the door stays locked if power goes out.

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