Program the Number of a Locksmith Kitchener Into Your Cellphone Just in Case
Oh, no. It is what we all fear. You come home and your front door is standing wide open. Or you get a call from the office security personnel who inform you that the Finance Department door has been jimmied, and petty cash is missing. What you need to do is secure your belongings from more threats. You need to get the locks changed on all doors immediately.
The first thought will be, “who do I call”? It is always good to have a trusted locksmith on hand before you need them. Now is not the time to be traveling through the phone book trying to find a reputable locksmith. Before tragedy strikes, research good, trusted emergency locksmiths in your area. Ask friends for recommendations. Call the Better Business Bureau for references, and don’t be afraid to call locksmith services and ask them for references.
Many locksmiths have mobile services that will secure homes and workplaces immediately, and offer 24-hour locksmith services. The locksmith can either replace all the locks or rekey the existing locks. Your entire home can be set up so that only one key is necessary which will eliminate the hassle of fumbling with multiple keys.
While replacing locks it might be a good time to consider something other than the standard deadbolt lock that is usually on entry doors. There are high security locks that prevent common unlawful entry methods such as lock picking, drilling, bumping (where a universal key is inserted and tapped to open locks), and unauthorized key duplication.
Electronic entry is a keyless system that uses fingerprint recognition or a keypad to open locked doors. Eliminating an actual key reduces the chance of key duplication by unscrupulous garage attendants, mechanics, and valet parking staff.
There are multiple ways to protect not only valuables, but areas that need to be secured from unauthorized personnel in an office setting. Access Control Systems can be controlled by PIN codes or ID cards. They also eliminate keys, can be programmed for multiple users, and provide date and time reports on access. The systems can be programmed for lock and unlock schedules.
According to the FBI, non-confrontational property crimes (burglaries) occur every 15.4 seconds, most occur during the daytime, and 70% involve the use of force to gain entry (according to Crime Doctor). A locksmith in Kitchener can act as a security consultant to assess and recommend the most effective, efficient ways to secure valuables. Good perimeter lighting, motion detection lighting systems, and highly visible entryways might be recommended by a locksmith, as burglars look for unoccupied homes with easy access.
Don’t forget to secure the garage. Garage doors are often an easy access into a home. A 24-hour locksmith with mobile service can assist with car lock-outs. Late at night on a lonely road is not the time to have to worry about finding a locksmith. Program the name and number of your mobile locksmith into your cellular phone so that help is always handy.