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November 2010

Forensic Locksmithing

November 11, 2010|Locksmith|

What IS forensic locksmithing? Forensic locksmithing, or investigative locksmithing, is a relatively unknown field of investigative work; it provides a needed service to law enforcement, government agencies, and private companies.

The Padlock: Deconstructing A Legend

November 10, 2010|High Security Locks|

As we have demonstrated, the padlock is a device that transcends its original medium. Sure, a padlock can be found anywhere in the world, fastened to a door or a fence or a chain or to any manner of objects that must be secured.

How Can a Plano Locksmith Help You?

November 10, 2010|Plano Locksmith|

What is a locksmith? As the name implies, it is a person who specializes in locks. If you have ever been locked out of your car or home, you are probably familiar with the services a locksmith has to offer; however, a locksmith does a lot more than just get you back into your home or car.

The Padlock: An Archetype

November 9, 2010|High Security Locks|

There are few items more iconic, more telling, more storied than the simple padlock. Think about it for a minute. It is a simple enough idea to grasp, but it has very important implications.

Look into a Career as a Locksmith

November 9, 2010|Carrollton Locksmith|

Locksmith shops are often a family run business; however, locksmiths DO hire people who aren’t a part of their family. Those interested in a locksmithing job can apply directly to shops, such as A-1Locksmith, or industrial firms, schools, hospitals, and government agencies. Those prospective employees can also try searching job banks on the internet. State, and private employment agencies may be helpful in finding a job as well.

Look into a Career as a Locksmith

November 8, 2010|Carrollton Locksmith|

A locksmith installs, adjusts, repairs, and opens locks. They also change lock combinations, and make keys. Most of the time, locksmiths work in locksmith shops, and many have their own businesses. Hardware, and department stores sometimes employ locksmiths to aid their customers. Some locksmiths work for manufacturers of safes, and locks, government agencies, and large industrial plants. Locksmiths also advise people about their best security measures for their homes or businesses, and they sell, and install the devices that they recommend. Locksmiths often drive to a job site in a mobile shop. Locksmiths often spend a majority of their day opening locks for customers who have lost or misplaced their keys, and many do this by offering a 24-hour lock-out service such as A-1Locksmith.

Rekeying: An Ongoing History

November 8, 2010|Re-Key-Locks|

Technology has a profound impact on the way we live our lives. This is no secret and is, in, and of itself, pretty easy to figure out. However, it is indeed a truth.

Keeping Your Home Secure

November 6, 2010|Residential Locksmith|

If there is one thing you would want to keep secure, it is your home. It is the one place that not only has all of your personal belongings, family heirlooms, and expensive appliances, but something far more important.

Locksmith Scams-Verify Your Locksmith

November 6, 2010|Locksmith|

That answer should be SIMPLE. Otherwise, why would you want to NOT verify a locksmith’s credentials or licenses? There are so many people out there claiming to be something they are not these days, it would just be an un-safe decision to make. While the government is starting to pay attention and understand that possibly all locksmiths should be licensed as well as pass a criminal background check. With all of this government work going on, it’s hard to believe that still, not ALL states require a locksmith to be licensed. In fact, many counties throughout the United States do not even require a simple business license to be a locksmith. It is a comforting thought to know that A-1Locksmith, regardless of requirements, is licensed to do business, and is a member of the Better Business Bureau.

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