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(1)Purchasing a high security lock or security system is an effective way of protecting your home or office. Don’t leave it until the last minute, or after you have been burgled because by then it’s too late.
Do it when it occurs to you, or after reading this. Being pro-active about security should be second nature to us, but it seems only parts of it are. We are increasingly aware of personal security, about being safe in the dark or built up areas, we know about internet security and the importance of firewalls and the problems of identity theft. Yet we seem woefully ignorant about the most prevalent form of security in the world. The locks on our doors to keep the world at bay.
There needs to be much more thought put into this subject by all home and business owners out there. It’s no good leaving it until you come home to find your front door open, or your office emptied.
A little research and awareness can save a whole lot of trouble down the road. The internet is a great source of information, but you can’t beat a locksmith for up-to-date information and advice. We spend our lives researching and learning the best in our industry just so we can assist people in your situation. We would much rather help you prevent a crime than help you clear up after one.
For securing a residential property, a combination of a cylinder security lock and a deadbolt on all external doors would be ideal.. The combination of locks serve as an excellent safeguard for even the most determined burglar. The different technologies complement each other. A cylinder may be breached by a skillful person, but the physical barrier of a good deadlock won’t be beaten except by a determined physical attack. Most burglars won’t try this as it make too much noise and takes too much time.
To secure commercial properties, a range of solutions are available. For the high value, larger company, an electronic security device coupled with a euro cylinder lock would be a good place to start. If money is no object then a magnetic lock controlled by access cards and a PIN would also be a good deterrent. Even if the card is lost, the PIN adds another layer of security to it.
If you use euro locks, ensure they are a certified 5 or 6 pin tumbler. They should also come with concealed mountings for electrical locking.
Now do you see the kind of information a locksmith can provide? Good, up to date, clear advice that won’t cost the earth and will make you and your property safer in the long term.
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(1)Locks and keys only normally enter our mind when we leave the house, or when we go to our car. Other than that we never think about them. Well I do, but I’m a locksmith. For such an important part of our lives, locks receive very little of our attention. For the most part they just do their job day after day and we only consider them when they jam or go wrong, or of course when we lose them.
Locks are one of the most important aspects of our lives. They protect us, our property and our wellbeing. They keep criminals and fear at bay, and they make us feel safe, yet we often buy the cheapest ones we can and ignore them until we need to replace them.
If you live in any populated area, you need to think about the security of yourself and your property. You can’t do much about increasing the security of your car unless you opt for an after-market alarm system, but your home or office can always be made more secure.
Locksmiths are like the police, we only get called when something has happened or when something is wrong. We most often meet our clients when things aren’t going well or they aren’t at their best. One of the unique occupational hazards of our trade, and one you need to be able to handle if you want to last any length of time. The ability to deal with stressed or upset people is essential in our line of work, and is something you are either born with or have to learn. You can’t take it personally, especially if the person has suffered a crime or lost property.
Unfortunately it is most often these times when people consider their physical security and look at their locks in a little more detail. For the most part locks aren’t something you have to think about that often. Every few years or so, of if there has been a spike of crime in your area. Making sure you have the best lock for your situation doesn’t always mean having to buy the latest and greatest device, it can be as simple as having the tumbler replaced and new keys.
Your local locksmith can advise on what security measures will suit your situation best. Consultation is part of the service we offer and it doesn’t cost much. It’s much better to spend a little money now than having to pick up the pieces later. It’s a saying common in medicine, but we use it too, “prevention is better than a cure.”
If you haven’t had your security checked out recently, then maybe you should. Spending a few dollars and an hour of your time reviewing your property might just save you a lot of grief later on.
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Starting your own locksmithing company
(3)Posted on November 6th, 2009adminBonita Locksmith, Buckingham Locksmith, Estero Locksmith, Fort Myers Locksmith, Naples LocksmithStarting your own locksmithing business can be a daunting prospect, as can starting any kind of business. It is a profession that is always moving, evolving and you will have to keep up if you want to be successful.
If you can cope with the constant learning and development, then locksmithing is a rewarding career. It is one of the few permanently “in demand” businesses. Despite the economic gloom of the last couple of years, those of us in security have seen no drop in demand for our services.
If the economy is doing well, our services are in demand because criminals want all the nice fruits of people’s labor. If the economy isn’t doing well, criminals are more desperate for money and burgle more. For us, it’s a win-win situation.
A lot of the job is about allaying fear. While the majority of people will never be burgled, they will be affected by the fear of being burgled. Our job is to make them feel as secure as possible by providing the best advice, guidance and equipment to help them secure their property.
The vast majority of us are “one man bands”, sole operators who run our own business and work alone. There are larger firms out there, but they are in the minority. It’s often by choice that locksmiths stay small. It keeps things simple and allows you to specialize in something. Growing large complicates matters somewhat and you will invariably spend more time running the business side of things than helping people.
While it may sound morally wrong, we work on fear. People are afraid of being burgled or attacked in their home, and we have to capitalize on that. There is nothing wrong with demonstrating how easy it can be to break into a clients car or home to show them how vulnerable they are. You have to keep it within limits though, and only do it to prove a point, not to scare them into buying stuff they don’t need.
To last any amount of time in this business you will need to join trade associations and any local locksmith guilds. Not only will they add a bit of credibility to your operation, but they can also help with advice. They helped me with business advice, financial as well as trade skills, training and holding seminars describing the new innovations in the industry. While you may be a sole trader, no man is an island. Engage your local locksmiths and keep in touch. Don’t be afraid to share information and be nice. There is enough business out there for us all.
Being a locksmith involves constantly working, developing and training. Keeping on top of developments is almost a full-time job in itself. As long as you are the type of person who can cope with constant change, and have a genuine desire to help people, this could be a trade for you.
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