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FAQs

Copies of all keys are available for immediate delivery.

The Key is easier to use at night, offers more security and most combination locks are not weatherproof.

They attach just like the plastic locks do with screws, only with stronger, #12 stainless steel screws.

No. Steelcore screw heads are concealed and inaccessible, nor can the adjuster buckle be undone or adjusted when the spa is locked.

There is an adjustment buckle at the back of the spa that allows not only spa strap lengths to be adjusted, but also placement of the locking buckle where it is more convenient, either on the top or front of the spa.

With plastic locks there are 4 to unlock. Steelcore only has 2 locks, because the straps cover the whole spa instead of just attaching at the corners. It eliminates having to access the back to unlock 2 locks. Steelcore locking buckles were designed by aerospace engineers to be used at night and with just one hand.

Yes, it does as the locking portion of the requirement. The safety requirements for the ASTM safety spa cover are a locking system that deters a 0-5-year-old child from being able to gain access. Steelcore straps more than exceed that age limit. It’s important to note that a locking cover alone does not qualify as an ASTM-approved safety cover. Other ASTM requirements include labeling, slope for water runoff, and weight-bearing standards.

Yes. The straps just fold back with the spa cover and do not interfere with any of the spa cover lifter devices.

You can use a backing panel with large washers and trough bolts instead of the included wood screws as is done in hurricane areas. It’s important to note the spa security straps are only as secure as what they are attached to.