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Locksmiths and Safes

Posted on 17 November 2009 by admin

When in need of a locksmith for safe services it is important to know that the locksmith company you decide to utilize is qualified to perform the safe service required. All certified safe technicians are aptly trained.

Safe technicians are required to attend classes covering everything from technical safe issues to various safe opening techniques. Be sure to ask your locksmith if they have properly trained and certified safe technicians on staff.  Also inquire as to whether or not the company you are using has a safe showroom in your area in the event that you need to purchase a new or used safe.

Our safe showrooms carry a wide variety of both new and used safes in stock, ranging in size, security grade, and fire rating.  Fire safes, for example, are designed to withstand intense heat and fire while maintaining the integrity of the contents in the safe. These safes are perfect for important documents as well as heirlooms or jewelry.  We also carry an array of deposit safes.

Deposit safes are ideal in commercial applications for convenience and monetary security.  These safes implement either a roll-top or drawer for depositing money and documents making it easy for employees to make deposit drops etc. while limiting main safe access to the management or owners alone.  We also carry a variety of burglary safes with varying security grades. Great for storing and securing valuables, money, firearms, etc. these safes are ideal for keeping burglars at bay.

Whether you need your safe opened, your safe combination changed or a new safe, we can provide you with the best service and newest safe models on the market.

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What to ask a locksmith?

Posted on 17 November 2009 by admin

What to ask a locksmith?

It is important to know certain information about the locksmith company you have hired to perform services at your home or business. The locksmiths in Texas, where we’re located, have to carry locksmith licenses. The state of Texas has a website to check the status of a companies’ locksmith license. It is http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/psb/. The state of Texas also requires locksmiths to have insurance and lists the status of that requirement on their website as well. You should always ask your locksmith if they are licensed, bonded and insured. Reputable locksmiths have their name and phone number listed on their van to identify the locksmith company by whom they are employed. Don’t be afraid to send the locksmith away if they show up in an unmarked vehicle with no uniform. It is best to ask the locksmith you are hiring if they are a full service locksmith. That way they are able to work on any regular or electric locks you may have onsite. Full service locksmiths are the most beneficial to your home and business. Locksmiths are required by the state of Texas to be licensed to work on electric locks as well. When contacting a locksmith to do work that may require more than a normal re-key of your locks, you should ask the locksmith for an estimate. There are locksmith companies that will charge exorbitant fees to unsuspecting home and business owners. Immediately call the police prior to paying them should that happen to you. We offer free estimates on sight for most any locksmith work. http://www.a-1locksmiths.com/category/commercial/ Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions or concerns. We are more than happy to help.

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A1 locksmiths in Dallas

Posted on 09 October 2009 by admin

A1 Locksmiths is the Dallas locksmith to turn to if you need quick assistance for emergency situations. If you’ve broken a key, locked yourself out, or are stranded, our locksmiths are located in several locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and can respond to your call promptly.

for more information go to A1 Locksmiths site.

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Padlocks

Posted on 17 September 2009 by eric

A-1 Locksmith offers three padlocks featuring solid brass construction.

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Access Control

Posted on 17 September 2009 by eric

A-1 Locksmith knows that a sense of security is not easy to come by, thats why we offer the best in Access Control. RF technology offers stand-alone access control enhancement allowing the user to remotely control the lock by means of a hand-held transmitter (RFFob). The Profile lock is easily programmed for three primary RF actuation modes: Passage, Standard or Panic.

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Mortise Locks

Posted on 17 September 2009 by eric

A-1 Locksmiths offers Mortise Locks with detention strength and ANSI/BHMA Security Grade 1 with all standard trims.

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Cylindrical Locks

Posted on 17 September 2009 by eric

A-1 Locksmith’s bored-in locks offer a complete line of both Grade 1 and Grade 2 lever and knob locks. A wide choice of styles, finishes, and trim available

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Exit Devices

Posted on 17 September 2009 by eric

A-1 Locksmith offers mortise, surface and concealed vertical rods and rim devices with mechanical and electrified functions.

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Holders and Stops

Posted on 17 September 2009 by eric

A-1 Locksmith knows the investment you have made in door hardware. That is why we offer overhead stops and holders, designed to protect the door and hardware from the abuse commonly found in commercial and industrial applications.

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Electro Mechanical

Posted on 17 September 2009 by eric

Designed to blend with mechanical trim and hardware, integration is simple with A-1 Locksmiths trained installers.

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