Archive for September, 2009

Overhead Door Repair Can Deter Thieves

Posted on September 18th, 2009 in Home Security | No Comments »

I was reading an article recently about a spate of burglaries in the Atlanta area. A group of men were identifying garage doors that were open or ajar and taking whatever they could find. Homeowners reported losing power tools, wallets, recreational equipment, and even alcoholic beverages that they were storing in their garages.

This is not the first time that I have heard about burglars getting into garages, and as I make my rounds every day I invariably notice a lot of overhead doors that are either left open due to carelessness, or in such bad shape that they simply won’t close properly. This is an invitation to potential intruders. The odds are that they won’t notice the opening if it happens every now and then because someone forgot to close and lock the door. But if you actually need overhead door repair work done, and you procrastinate and leave the door partially open over a significant period of time, the criminal element will eventually notice, and you are likely to be victimized.

Commercial buildings that utilize overhead doors are especially prone to burglary. Many of these types of businesses are located in industrial parks or areas that are zoned for commercial use, so they get pretty lonely at night. And of course, any business is going to have valuable equipment and inventory inside, so thieves know they will come away with a haul if they can find a way past the door. It’s easy to take a look at your old, rickety overhead door as you’re closing it at the end of the day and think that “someday” you need to have a new one installed. But that day may be the day after you’re business has been ransacked, when it should have been done long before.

Fortunately, these recent burglaries outside of Atlanta were confined to the garages themselves. But if nobody is home, and a thief can get into your garage, he has total cover to do whatever is necessary to get into the main house through the door leading into the garage. He even has access to your tools to help him do it!

Whether you have overhead doors at your place of business, or simply guarding the garage at home, you need to make sure that they are in good repair and adequately serving their purpose. There are cases of garage theft that occur when the homeowners are actually home, but in the backyard. It is not wise to expose yourself to this type of risk when a simple and affordable overhead door repair will ensure the security of your property.

If you have any garage doors that need to be serviced, it might be a good time to call a professional. And if you’re in Atlanta: Atlanta Overhead Door Repair.

Ongoing Training Keeps Locksmiths Up-To-Date

Posted on September 15th, 2009 in Home Security, Locksmith | No Comments »

When you are a professional locksmith, if you want to stay relevant as new innovations come along in your industry, you have to be willing to undergo ongoing training. Much of this takes place on the job, and since certified locksmiths have a solid theoretical background from their years of experience in the business, learning how to work with new products is a matter of building on what they already know. However, there is a lot of new security technology on the market, so the skill set that a diligent locksmith carries with him today is a lot more comprehensive than it was twenty or thirty years ago.

Keyless entry systems are one of the modern innovations that locksmiths need to be versed in, and there are a number of different types of keyless locks, so there is a lot to know. The thing that has remained consistent is the locking mechanisms themselves for the most part, so it is not like reinventing the wheel, but the way they are released and triggered is what is so different. It requires a lot of work for a locksmith to stay current on all of the high tech keyless entry systems for homes and business, but it is also very rewarding. In fact, it is actually fun to work on a variety of different types of modern high security locks, like biometric fingerprint and handprint locks, remote wireless deadbolts, hardwired keypads, push-button handlesets, and proximity card readers.

In any industry, you have to be adaptable and willing and able to change along with the times, and few trades have demanded more ongoing training in recent years than that of the locksmith. Many of the new products that have been introduced have been specifically designed to eliminate some of the tasks that locksmiths have traditionally done, so keeping up-to-date and able to service all types of modern equipment has been necessary for the very survival of the modern locksmith.

Keyless locks, for instance, are meant to eliminate the need to replace your locks when you want to prevent someone with a key from having access to a property. Also, when you use keyless locks, you have no keys to lose or forget, and responding to those types of situations has always been a common job for locksmiths. The good news, however, is that there is a whole new wave of business out there for locksmiths who are keeping up-to-date. Modern home security solutions are making the old ones obsolete, so there is a lot of work to be done modernizing the security locks in people’s homes, vehicles, and businesses.

There is still plenty of old school, traditional work for locksmiths, but times are changing, and 24/7 Locksmith Services is on the cutting edge of all modern high tech locksmith technologies. We can install and service commercial access and security systems including biometric fingerprints technologies, and we can upgrade your home security with heavy duty bump-proof locks or the modern keyless entry system of your choice. For seasoned and certified locksmiths who take their vocation seriously enough to keep abreast of all state-of-the-art security solutions as they are released to the public, call the experts at 24/7 Locksmith Services and rest assured that the safety of your home or business is in the hands of a highly trained and totally up-to-date professional master locksmith.

Know Who Your Locksmith is Before You Need One

Posted on September 10th, 2009 in Home Security, Locksmith, Scams | 2 Comments »

Most of us have professionals that we go to regularly when we need the services they provide. We have a family doctor and a regular dentist, and we know who we will call if we need a plumber, a carpenter, an electrician, or a landscaper. We develop these relationships over time and we continue to do business with people that provide us with quality work and good service at fair prices, and invariably, we recommend them to others.

It is a good idea to keep a list of all of the service providers that you may need somewhere handy in the event of an emergency. You don’t need to be rummaging through your drawers looking for the phone book or wasting time trying to separate the spam from the legitimate listings online when you need help immediately.

Locksmiths are often called because people find themselves locked out of their business, car, or home, and when you have no idea who to turn to when you are in the midst of an unexpected locksmith emergency, you are leaving yourself vulnerable to scams. There was recently a case in Missouri that was brought to light by the State Attorney General there that underscores why you should identify a reputable local locksmith in your area and keep their contact information close at hand.

There was a locksmith company out of Florida that came to Missouri and created multiple fake identities with different phone numbers that all fed to the same call center. When you called any one of these companies due to a locksmith emergency, they would quote you a particular price, and then charge you much more when they got there. If you tried to complain at the “office” that was listed, you found out that there was no locksmith at that address. And then if you told others to beware of this unscrupulous locksmith, they were likely to get the same company because they dominated the listings under different names with different phone numbers.

This type of thing can and does happen in any industry, which is why it is wise to find tradesmen that you know you can count on to act with integrity if you have to call them in the event of an emergency. The best way to do this is to develop a relationship under non-emergency circumstances. Residential locksmiths offer a full range of solutions that can help keep your home and valuables safe. Having a locksmith come out to upgrade your locks or install a keyless entry system can be a good way to improve your home security while connecting with someone you can trust in the event of an emergency.

24/7 Locksmith Services is dedicated to becoming the most trusted 24 hour emergency locksmith in the business, and we do all that we can to keep people aware of the scams that are out there to help you avoid paying more than you should. We highly recommend that you develop a relationship with an honest local locksmith who you can rely on to respond to emergency locksmith situations quickly, honor their quotes, and get the job done right. Don’t take chances when you need a mobile locksmith. Call the trusted professionals at 24/7 Locksmith Services.

Emergency Response Locksmiths

Posted on September 5th, 2009 in Locksmith | No Comments »

Full service locksmiths provide a wide range of services, and if you ask most professional locksmiths, they will tell you that they would rather prevent problems before they happen than respond to them. Residential locksmiths can offer solutions that make breaking into your house all but impossible. Commercial locksmiths can protect your employees, your inventory, and your property with high security locks and access control and security systems, and automotive locksmiths can install keyless entry systems so that you never have to worry about forgetting your keys.

Though locksmiths do prefer to help you avoid emergencies before they happen, when you are in a bind, you need a mobile locksmith who can get to you as quickly as possible. The most reliable locksmiths understand the need for speed when you are locked out of your home or car, but like anything else, some locksmiths are more diligent than others.

The emergency locksmith companies with true integrity keep the customer in mind. They realize that there is a person that is in need out there when they are sent out on a call, and though we all work to earn a paycheck, it is rewarding to be able to help someone who is in the midst of an emergency locksmith situation.

Things like this happen to locksmiths all the time, but we recently had a customer who had gone shopping with her infant daughter, and she had the child in the car seat in the back while she was loading the groceries into the car. She placed her keys down on the seat unconsciously as she was doing this, and she made sure the door was locked before she shut it. The only problem was, she had locked the front door too. So the baby was locked in the car.

Fortunately, the mom had her phone in her pocket, and she called in frantically and explained the situation. The dispatcher is a mom too, and she got an emergency locksmith out to the scene in a matter of minutes, and when he got there, the baby was smiling in the back, unaware of any problem. He got the door open and in the end, the customer hardly missed a beat. But it was a scary few minutes for her, and a good local locksmith company recognizes that situations like this call for a very quick response.

If the woman had called a so-called “emergency locksmith” company who didn’t take their responsibilities seriously, the outcome could have been much different. 24/7 Locksmith Services has built a reputation for fast response times to locksmith emergencies, and we can typically arrive on the scene within 30 minutes of receiving your call, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Emergency locksmith jobs involve real people who are in a jam, and when your child is locked in the car, or when you are stranded in a rough neighborhood at midnight, you don’t need a busy signal or a recorded message. You need an emergency locksmith who is there for you when and where you need him, and we understand that. We hope that you call us to prevent problems before they happen, but if you do need an emergency locksmith, the name to remember is 24/7 Locksmith Services.

Top 10 Reasons To Consult With A Security Locksmith

Posted on September 1st, 2009 in Locksmith | No Comments »

10.) Identity Theft Prevention

Most people never consider the fact that sensitive documents that are stored within their homes should be under lock and key. If you have filing cabinets, drawers, and other places where you keep documents that you need to keep out of the wrong hands (and we all do), you need to bring in a residential locksmith who can recommend high security padlocks, cabinet locks, and other solutions.

9.) Garage Door Lock Installation

You can be certain that when thieves are casing a neighborhood, one of the first things they take notice of is the garage door. Many people do not have security locks on their garage doors, and in fact, a lot of people don’t lock them at all. Imagine how easy it is to get into a home without anyone seeing you through the door between the house and the garage.

8.) Evaluate Window Locks

Most of us have windows that have those crescent locks built into the frames, and we just engage those (when we think about it, which may not be often) and consider our windows to be securely locked. Unfortunately, they are not. These so-called locks can be rather easily opened by an experienced crook with a knife or other flat tool that is slipped between the outer and inner window sash. The best way to secure your windows is to have an experienced locksmith install key operated window locks or other appropriate high security solutions.

7.) Analyze Sliding Glass Door Locks

Many of us have sliding glass doors that lead out onto a patio, and if you are only using the lock that is built into the handle, you may be exposing yourself to a significant security risk. A certified home locksmith can recommend added layers of sliding glass door lock protection, like jimmy plates, safety bars, auxiliary locks and patio door pins.

6.) Property Crime is Rising

The police departments in many municipalities around the country are seeing a spike in property crimes like home burglary, and they see the economic downturn as the primary cause. Now more than ever it is extremely important to go the extra mile and be certain that your home is not an easy mark for experienced burglars.

5.) Increase the Value of Your Home

Every penny that you spend to improve your property adds to its value. So in a very real sense, when you divert financial resources into your home, you are investing that money, not spending it. When you have a residential locksmith come out to the house and upgrade your home security, you are making a home improvement that is paying for itself while you gain added peace of mind.

4.) Bump-Proof Lock Analysis

When you see how easy it is for thieves to open most locks with a bump key that they can get over the Internet for a couple of bucks, you immediately recognize the need for bump-proof locks. Approximately 90% of the locks that are in use today can be opened with a simple and easily obtainable bump key, and savvy thieves can sometimes get past your lock in a matter of seconds. A security locksmith can evaluate your locks and suggest the bump-proof locks that are right for your home.

3.) Keyless Lock Consultation

Locksmiths prefer preventing emergencies to responding to them, but they do get a lot of calls from people who are locked out of their houses. When you have keyless entry systems installed in your home, you gain a number of conveniences and security advantages, but perhaps best of all, you never have to worry about losing your keys ever again.

2.) You Connect With an Honest Local Locksmith

There are a number of locksmith scams out there, and when the first call that you ever make to a locksmith is when you are in an emergency situation, you will be at the mercy of this individual who may charge you more than you were quoted. You should establish a relationship with a locksmith that you know you can trust, and having a certified locksmith evaluate your home security is a good way to do that.

1.) Your Home is Your Castle

Your home is probably your largest financial investment, and virtually everything that you own is inside of it. It is where your family resides, and nothing is more important than the safety of your loved ones. If you would ever consult with any professional or tradesman about any matter at all, how could you not call a security locksmith to evaluate your home and work with him to do all that is possible to ensure the safety of your family?

24/7 Locksmith Services takes home security very seriously, and we encourage you to contact us and make an appointment to have your property evaluated by one of our master residential locksmiths. We know our business and we’re dedicated to serving the needs of our residential customers. Don’t save pennies and risk thousands. Call the household security professionals at 24/7 Locksmith Services and be certain that you are doing all that you can to keep your family and your belongings safe and secure.