Monday, February 23, 2009

Varifying that your locksmith is bonded or not

An important reason for insuring that your locksmith is licensed and bonded is that there are many who are not licensed locksmiths. These locksmiths are many times inexperienced and lack the professionalism of the licensed locksmith. They may also be out to make as much as possible and lack the training provided in the security industry.

Only the licensed locksmith can give you the advice you may need about your security needs and systems. He will also be able to advise you of security solutions for the electronic locks and systems of you home or business.

The locksmith has filed his paperwork with all the necessary state and federal agencies and has received a license to operate in his state as a bonded locksmith. You can also ask the locksmith for his license number before hiring him to do any of your emergency locksmith and security work or using his locksmith services.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Safe – A Quick Guide to Home Security Safes

The most common use for a safe is to protect valuable items from damage or loss. Therefore, a safe can be defined as a secure, lockable container. Good security safes are usually made of a highly resistant material like steel and are most often shaped like a hollow cube. However, safes can vary in size from small devices concealed in a “book” or behind a special wall panel, to vaults large enough to walk into. Anyone who wishes to purchase a safe for use in his home will have many options to choose from. To make an informed decision, a buyer must decide which type of safe will fit his needs best.

The first consideration of a potential safe owner should concern the type of objects he needs to protect. Most fireproof safes are constructed with a particular purpose in mind, for example, storing money, jewelry, family heirlooms, firearms or documents. Obviously, the quality of the safe should bear some relationship to the value of the items being stored in it. It does not make economic sense to select a cheaper, more vulnerable safe to store priceless antique jewelry, or to use a high-priced model to house things less valuable than the safe itself.

Monday, February 09, 2009

Mortise Locks - New Locking Mechanism

A mortise door lock and mortise lock set, as imagined, are specific types of lock. They are a traditional type of security lock and, although they are not as popular as the more modern cylindrical lock, they started making a gradual comeback amongst upper-middle-class and upper-class homes across America.

Mortise Locks Mortise door locks can be operated in two ways: by lever or by incorporating the standard cylindrical lock. Mortise lever locks are much more ornate than the standard lock, but even the plain mortise lock looks nice in comparison with the standard lock, due to differences in size and design.

A mortise lock set consists of a handle and a lock and also an external cover, designed to hide the large hole created when fitting the lock into the door. The mortise lock in the UK and some other countries is a lever-and-tumbler style of lock just like the original ones were. However, in the US, the more modern mortise locks are supplied with the cylindrical style locking mechanisms; this is because they are thought to be stronger and thus more secure.

Monday, February 02, 2009

You should know about garage doors

Imagine yourself having to manually open your parking site on a very bad weather day. Installing automatic garage doors, you will never need to leave your car to get in the garage again. It's just to set the door opener on, and it will send a signal to your automatic door to open.

Although automatic garage doors sound great, there are few disadvantages you have to keep in mind, especially if you are interested on those ones with garage door opener. The remote control unit is powered by batteries, so you must make sure you always have spare batteries inside your car, otherwise you may end up locked out of your house. Another issue is that some wrong signal frequencies of garage door openers can activate not only your doors but your neighbor's as well, what could be, more than a great inconvenience, a safety hazard. To avoid these issues, regularly call a locksmith services to check doors and openers. Regular check up will make your door working fine.