Is Your Building Secure?
Most building owners/store managers issue keys to their employees to either open or close the business, and think that the premises is secure. But if those keys can be duplicated at the nearby...
View ArticleInterchangeable Core Cylinders
Interchangeable Core Cylinders are frequently used in larger institutions and businesses and are known for their easy ability to re-key the lock by swapping out the core without taking the lock apart....
View ArticleGood Cash Handling Techniques Can Save You A Bundle
Nothing will get the adrenaline of a thief rushing faster than the sight of bundles of cash that they think might easily be theirs. With that in mind, why do business owners and managers persist in...
View ArticleDid a Locksmith Scam YOU?
If you got scammed by a fake locksmith or unlicensed locksmith you didn't do your homework. First see if the name is a register business name with the state of Oregon. For an example: Beaverton...
View ArticleConsidering replacing or adding a deadbolt to your door?
Listed below are the deadbolt specifications you should be looking for: Outer slip ring should be free moving when NOT installed. Outer slip ring should contain a tempered or hardened interior ring....
View ArticleClose That Door!
Door closers must be an integral part of the overall health and safety considerations of your business. Door closers on entrance doors prevent injuries to clients and employees alike by controlling...
View ArticleBump Keys - Reports
Below are links to various 'investigative reports' addressing the issue of 'bump keys.' Click on headline to be taken directly to the story. US Postal Service considers "bump keys" as non-mailable...
View ArticleBack Door Bar
A back door bar is a good idea for those entrances that don't have one. Obviously a burglar is going to attack the doors that are away from the main street. This would be the type of bar that fits in...
View Article2006 Locksmith National Average Price Survey
2006 National Average Price Survey Labor Charges Service Call $52.50 Hourly Rate $60.25 Auto Opening Call $53.00 Labor Charges Auto Locks / In Shop Service Call $52.50 Fit Std. US Ign Key $43.25...
View Article10 Tips they're a Fake Locksmith
These companies purposely manipulate phone book and internet listings with multiple false addresses and phone numbers to make it seem like a neighborhood business. In actuality, consumers are calling...
View ArticleIs Your Building Secure?
Most building owners/store managers issue keys to their employees to either open or close the business, and think that the premises is secure. But if those keys can be duplicated at the nearby...
View ArticleInterchangeable Core Advantages
Interchangeable core (I/C) offers maximum flexibility to the building owner. Whenever a key is lost or stolen, locks can be rekeyed quickly by non-locksmith personnel. All it takes is the special...
View ArticleIf you have State Farm Auto Insurance
If you have State Farm Auto Insurance and and "H" on your policy card then you have Emergency Road Service. We can bill them directly. You can have up to three (3) per year of any of the ones below:...
View ArticleGood Cash Handling Techniques Can Save You A Bundle
Nothing will get the adrenaline of a thief rushing faster than the sight of bundles of cash that they think might easily be theirs. With that in mind, why do business owners and managers persist in...
View ArticleConsidering replacing or adding a deadbolt to your door?
Listed below are the deadbolt specifications you should be looking for: Outer slip ring should be free moving when NOT installed. Outer slip ring should contain a tempered or hardened interior ring....
View ArticleClose That Door!
Door closers must be an integral part of the overall health and safety considerations of your business. Door closers on entrance doors prevent injuries to clients and employees alike by controlling...
View ArticleBump Keys - Reports
Below are links to various 'investigative reports' addressing the issue of 'bump keys.' Click on headline to be taken directly to the story. US Postal Service considers "bump keys" as non-mailable...
View ArticleBack Door Bar
A back door bar is a good idea for those entrances that don't have one. Obviously a burglar is going to attack the doors that are away from the main street. This would be the type of bar that fits in...
View ArticleA Oregon Licensed Locksmith ID...Ask For It First!
Ask for this BEFORE a Oregon Locksmith: Unlocks your Auto, Home, Business Rekeys your Home, Business, etc. REALLY!
View Article2006 Locksmith National Average Price Survey
2006 National Average Price Survey Labor Charges Service Call $52.50 Hourly Rate $60.25 Auto Opening Call $53 Labor Charges Auto Locks / In Shop Service Call $52.50 Fit Std. US Ign Key $43.25...
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