Common Questions about Lock Bumping and What You Can Do

Posted on: 28 July 2015

You may have heard about lock bumping and how the practice represents a significant security threat. As many homes use pin and tumbler locks that are vulnerable to the practice, it's a scary thought that someone can enter your home with just a quick bumping motion and no signs of forced entry. Furthermore a simple Internet search can allow would-be criminals the means to learn the practice, and how to obtain bump keys with special grooves.
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Why Call for Emergency Glass Repair When a Car Windscreen is Broken?

Posted on: 28 July 2015

If your car windscreen is chipped, cracked, leaking around the side, or otherwise broken, you may not think it's very important to get it repaired or replaced since you can still drive your car with a chipped windscreen. You also may not think that a leaking seal is very important. Before you take your car back on the road, you might note some reasons why it's good to call for emergency glass repair no matter the size of the break or where it's located.
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4 Types Of Ancient Locks That Are Still Used Today

Posted on: 23 July 2015

As times move on, so do the advances of technology, and with that the introduction of electronic devices that inevitably take over the responsibilities of the older physical devices. However, as far as the locksmith trade goes, there is still very much a need for expertise on locks that have been around for hundreds of years as they have proved the best and most secure. For your information, here are four ancient locks still in use today.
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Different Types of Locks You Can Install in Your New Home

Posted on: 21 July 2015

Moving can be a very overwhelming experience from having to relocate to a new neighborhood to getting all the utilities changed over into your name. It is easy to let some of the more simple needs of your new property to fall by the wayside. However, having the locks changed on a new property is essential to safety. New lock installation is one of the first things you should focus on as a new homeowner.
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