If you're like most people, you tend to forget about your locks once they’re installed. After all, you might think that they're just supposed to do their job and keep your home safe, right? While it is true that high-quality locks should work with minimal problems, it doesn't mean that locks don't need a little maintenance from time to time. Performing some basic maintenance — the type you can do on your own — should greatly improve the quality and longevity of your locks. What's even better is that maintenance doesn't take much time, so it's definitely worth the small amount of effort it requires.
A quality lock can last for decades, but there are situations where you may want to install new locks. In a previous blog, we discussed the importance of replacing your locks if they are no longer aesthetically pleasing or if they're worn out and not keeping your home safe. Today, we're going to look at some other "key" situations where you should also think about adding new locks.
The short answer is yes. If you are a gun owner and you have other people living in the same residence, you most likely need a gun safe. If you have children in the house, you definitely need a gun safe or gunlocks. If you have more than one gun, a gun safe is the smartest way to store your firearms. Perhaps it would best to list some of the benefits of owning a gun safe. Safeguard your firearms, both handguns and rifles Prevent theft Ensure safety from young family members Eliminate loss through centralized secure storage Guard against moisture, dust, rust, and scratches Protect your valuables in the case of a fire As a firearm owner, it is your responsibility to ensure your weapon is secure and protected against accidental discharge or curious children! Call us or come down to Whitley’s Lock & Safe to view our selection of gun safes and discuss your needs.
While your new business is seemingly secured by a good set of locks and keys, it only takes one key in the wrong hands to access your property and cause mischief. Consider these important reasons why you should rekey your new business. Previously Owned Buildings If you’ve bought a building that’s previously been in operation, chances are that building may have keys that are still in circulation. For example, employees and suppliers likely have been given keys to access the building, and other associates of the building’s previous owners may possess keys as well. New Buildings You may think if you’ve bought a new building for your business, there’s no need to get new keys since you’re the first owner of the building. However, your property has still been previously accessed by construction workers or real estate agents with their own keys. Those keys may not be accounted for. Key Quality Even if you have all the keys to your property, check the existing keys and locks. Make sure the keys turn and lock with ease. Locks that are hard to open may not function correctly and can be a security risk. Also check for signs of age on your locks and keys. Keys that are too old can break off in the lock. Keys can be used against your business if in the wrong hands. To make sure they are in the right hands, call Whitley’s Lock & Safe for information and pricing on how to rekey your business .