3 Ways Your Company Can Rely On A Locksmith For Increased Safety

Posted on: 1 June 2016
While many people think that locksmiths merely duplicate keys and provide access to buildings or cars when a person is locked out, these professionals can play an essential role in the safety of your business. If you are thinking of increasing your company's safety level in the near future, here are three ways that partnering with a reputable commercial locksmith can help. 1. Changing your commercial locks. If you provide your employees with keys to access your building, the safety of your company could be compromised.
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Two Lock Security Issues You Must Resolve Before Moving Into Your New Home

Posted on: 30 April 2016
Buying a home is an exciting event, and you'll likely want to move in the moment you get the keys. Before you start arranging the furniture in your new living room, though, here are two lock security issues you must address to secure your home. Change the Locks It should go without saying that the first thing you need to do is change all the locks on the interior and exterior doors, but surprisingly many people don't think about this when moving into a new home.
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Deterring Theft When Moving Into A New Apartment

Posted on: 8 April 2016
If you had just signed the lease on a new apartment rental, you will soon be hauling your belongings to this new location. When someone is in the process of moving, they are unfortunately also at risk for theft. This is a time when people are usually distracted, making them easy targets for theft as a result. Here are some steps you can take to deter robbers from trying to steal your belongings as you are in the process of moving them into your new unit.
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What To Do When The Freezing Weather Gets To Your Car

Posted on: 29 February 2016
Cold weather can be difficult on your vehicle, especially if you leave it parked outside at night. Here are a few things you can do if your car door or lock are frozen. Frozen Door If you are able to put your key in the lock, but are not able to open your door, then the door is frozen, not the lock.  There are a few different things you can do when your door is frozen shut:
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