Timing plays an important role in door control and security. Timers,
like everything else electronic, have undergone a major transformation
in a relatively short period of time...read more
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Why You Should Install a Deadbolt at Your Business
Much like your living space, it’s vital that you protect your place of business against intrusion. Deadbolts have proven to enhance security of entry doors in all types of applications, from residential to commercial. Here are three key benefits to installing a deadbolt at your workplace.
Solid Performance
Standard door locks are spring-powered mechanisms, making it possible for invaders to gain access with simple implements such as screwdrivers, knives or even credit cards. By contrast, a deadbolt is much more solid and difficult to manipulate. In most cases, nothing short of power tools will be sufficient to break through.
Force Resistance
Typically made with thick one-inch steel bolts to offer ample security, deadbolts make it considerably more difficult to gain entry through the use of common brute force tactics. Conversely, a standard lock usually is unable to present much resistance against a strong kick or blow at just the right spot on the door.
Make Entry More Difficult
Thieves and burglars prey on buildings which are easy to access; a good deadbolt slows them in their tracks. Often times, this alone can spare you a break-in, as the potential intruder would be more likely to look for an easier target than risk apprehension by fumbling with difficult door locks for long durations.
For more information about commercial deadbolt installation in Carlsbad, please visit this website.
Saturday, 14 November 2015
What To Do When You Have Been Locked Out Of Your Car
There are several options for gaining entry into a locked vehicle; however, the best option is to hire a professional locksmith.
You
approach your car while digging in your purse or pocket only to
discover that your keys are missing. Well, not missing exactly because
you can see them through the window, taunting you as they dangle freely
from the ignition inside your locked vehicle. It has happened to most
people at one time or another, and the key is to know what to do when
you have been locked out of your car.
The
initial reaction is to try to break into the vehicle to retrieve the
keys. In days past, calling the police department would bring an officer
to your location with a device called a Slim-Jim which would be
inserted into the car door and used to trip the locking mechanism.
However, this method is ineffective on most modern vehicles because of
built in security features. In the vast majority of cases, law
enforcement officials no longer offer these services anyway due to
liability issues.
Before
resorting to breaking and entering, take a deep breath and consider all
your options. First, do you have a spare key? If so, is there someone
you can call to bring it to you? Are you close to home? Could you
retrieve the spare key yourself by walking home or taking public
transportation? If these are viable options, take advantage of them.
Many
people have roadside service plans through AAA, their insurance company
or as part of the warranty package from the car dealership. Entry into
your locked vehicle may be a part of these services, but the degree to
which they can be helpful greatly depends on the age, make and model of
the vehicle. Often, the best result you can hope for is to have your
vehicle towed to a dealership to wait for an expensive new key from the
manufacturer.
The
best course of action is to call a locksmith who is specially trained
to access modern vehicles without damaging the locking systems. These
professionals often provided replacement key cutting services as a way
to gain entrance to your vehicle and can do so in much less time and at
less cost than a dealership. Locksmiths are also trained to reset
security systems that automatically engage when an unoccupied, locked
vehicle is accessed from the outside.
To find a car lock service in La Mesa, or for more information on what to do when you have been locked out of your car, visit this website.
Friday, 13 November 2015
Electric Strike Review
Electric strikes were first invented to meet the needs of apartment
dwellers. Front entrance doors provided security but that also required
tenants to walk down flights of stairs whenever visitors arrived....read more
3 Reasons Why You Should Rekey Your New Business
Whether you’re opening a brand new business or moving an existing business to a new location, security should be a top concern. Here are three reasons why you should rekey your new business or location.
Previously Occupied Space
When you’re renting or leasing a space with existing locks, it is highly advisable that all locks be rekeyed. Often, there is no way of knowing if all the keys possessed by the previous tenants have been returned, so the safest course of action is to rekey all existing locks.
Staff Turnover
One of the main reasons for rekeying locks is staff turnover. Employees who leave of their own volition may forget to return office keys, and employees who are terminated may refuse to return them. In either case, it is a good idea to have the locks rekeyed just to be safe.
Lost Keys
Sometimes keys get lost or misplaced and if you don’t know where a key is, you don’t know who may have access to the premises. In the event of a lost or stolen key, business owners will definitely want to consider rekeying at least the lock the missing key fits.
If you would like more information on commercial rekeying in La Mesa, visit this website.
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