Benefits of Keyless Entry for Vehicle Owners

It’s great that you’ve opted to move from standard locks to keyless entry locks. The next step is to call Cary Locksmith in Cary, NC, who can aid you in making more detailed decisions about which model to install and any other features you might want to incorporate with your new locks. Our professional locksmith can go through your budget with you and evaluate which locks will be most beneficial to your family without breaking the bank.

Commercial Safes, Need To Know  

The security needs of a business are very important to consider. And security needs can certainly vary. If you have numerous small offices, one office, or even a massive facility, you need to consider which security solutions and products would be a good fit for you. A commercial safe can come in handy no matter the size or type of business you have. A safe can be used for storing cash, sensitive information, confidential information about your clients and even employees, or even high-end items. Perhaps you need somewhere to store payroll information that cannot be accessed by just anyone. Again, this is where a commercial safe would come in.  

Here, we are going to discuss commercial safes and what you need to know. Keep reading to find out more! 

A commercial safe can ensure unwanted persons cannot access certain items. A commercial safe can also offer some degree of protection against fire damage, moisture damage and even water damage. What are some safes to consider for your business? 

If you want something large, sturdy and made of steel, consider the Stealth Drop Safe Front Load Depository Vault. This safe is quite heavy, and ½ an inch in terms of thickness. It uses deadbolts made of steel. When the door to the safe is shut, it relocks automatically. 

Do you want something smaller? Perhaps you have limited space. Another safe to consider is the Amazon Basics Security Safe. This one can be mounted on a wall or even a shelf if desired. It sits at roughly seven inches in height. It uses a code for entry, but the code can be changed as needed. 

You might want to consider fire- and water-resistant safes that are made to withstand extreme temperatures for a certain amount of time.   

Is your main focus keeping cash out of plain sight? Then consider a cash box. These might come with a slot, which makes dropping cash and change inside very easy. Some of these safes even have room for more than one shelf inside. There is the option to use a pin code to gain entry, to use a pin bolt and so on.  

As you can see, there are different options when it comes to commercial safes. What you need to know is you have options, and important factors to consider include – what the safe is going to be used for (cash storage, confidential information, and so on); the size of the safe desired; and whether fire and water resistance are important to you.  

The security needs of a business matter. And security needs vary. A commercial safe can come in handy no matter the size or type of business you have. A safe can be used for storing cash, sensitive information, confidential information about your clients and even employees, or even high-end items, as discussed here. Perhaps you need somewhere to store payroll information that cannot be accessed by just anyone. Here, we have discussed commercial safes and what you need to know!  

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Every Door Securely Locked

Door locks are very important for security, especially in terms of exterior doors. You are going to want to make sure that every door is securely locked on your property. Having the right locks on different doors can serve as a barrier when it comes to keeping unwanted persons out, and they can assist in providing privacy, too.  

We want to provide information to assist those interested in different kinds of locks for different doors. We know that if you have the information needed, you can make the right choice for your property.  

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We want you to know the different types of locks for doors. To start, we are going to discuss knob locks. These locks can be used on most doors inside, but they are not recommended for doors that open to the outside. There is a lock cylinder inside of the knob. This means it would not be too difficult to break them and then gain access to a property. But they do a great job of offering privacy when it comes to office doors and bathroom doors, for instance. 

Cam locks can be used on doors on a cabinet, for instance, and they are very discreet in terms of appearance. If you have a cabinet door that you do not want just anyone to get into, consider a cam lock, which is cylindrical. It can be used on other furniture doors, too.  

You might want to consider securing a door with a deadbolt. Deadbolts have bolts which are moved when a knob or key is turned – they do not use a spring. Deadbolts are known for doing a good job of withstanding battering. There are single, double and digital deadbolts that can be used. The former can be activated by using a key on one side. No matter which one you choose, they can add a layer of security to a door. 

Padlocks are moving, movable or free-standing locks. What kind of door are these suited for? They might be used on a locker, for instance. They are not permanently attached to a door and different options include keyed and combination.  

A strong lock to think about for an entry door is a mortise lock. These come in heavy duty options in addition to light options. They are made up of an internal system and they can house levers or knobs and have a cylindrical body. They use a set screw and a cam to make the locking mechanism. These would be suitable for different types of doors. 

Door locks are very important for security, especially in terms of exterior doors. But they can assist with adding privacy or maintaining privacy and securing a door in that sense, too. You are going to want to make sure that every door is securely locked on your property, whether it is a business or a home. Having the right locks on different doors is key. 

Thank you for visiting Cary Locksmith and reading more about securing doors! 

Weather Changes Affect Door Locks

How often do you think about your door locks? You don’t do it much at all, if truth be told! We just know that our locks are there to keep our homes, cars and businesses safe from intruders, burglars and in general, those that don’t belong there. In real life, we tend to think about our door locks most when they don’t work as they should. It’s a little known fact that one of the main causes of door lock problems is the weather.

Summer weather

Here in Cary, NC we can have very warm summers with temperatures that can top 100 degrees. While this is great for recreation and for gardening, it can hamper our door locks at times. This is because door frames can expand slightly during the warmer weather and this can cause the locks to become stuck in one position. This is especially true with deadbolt locks as the bolt part of the lock can become stuck when the wood door frame “swells” around it. Obviously this happens most when wood doors and wooden door frames are involved as the warmer temperatures cause expansion of the material.

Winter weather

Most weather related lock problems in Cary, NC occur during winter months. In fact, Cary Locksmith notices quite an increase in these calls especially when the temperature drops below freezing. Instead of expanding, door frames tend to contract which results in a poor fit between the lock and the door proper. This can lead to frustration for residential and commercial residents as their keys are so hard to turn that often breakage occurs or the lock becomes practically useless. A short term solution is to pull the handle of the door knob a little harder so that it re-centers the lock with the door frame. This tends to work for a while, but over time, the problem gets worse and eventually the lock stops working completely or becomes too loose to use effectively.

Car locks

Automotive Locksmith

In case you are wondering, car locks can also be affected by the weather. Our very cold NC weather often drops below the freezing point and our car door locks can really take the “heat” over it (sorry for the pun!). Our auto door locks can actually freeze shut when moisture inside the lock gets cold enough. This prevents the key from entering or being effective and even stops the remote opener from working right. If you experience temperature drops below freezing try heating the ignition key first and then inserting it into the door lock. If your car has a remote start function try using it to start the car and the resulting warmth from this should unfreeze the door locks for you.

Some preventive tips

You can’t prevent cold weather from coming but you CAN take some preventative measures so that your home, auto and business door locks work in all kinds of weather situations. For starters, if you are installing new locks or replacing older ones, be sure to use an established locksmith shop like Cary Locksmith to do the work for you. Not only will an experienced lock professional save you time and money but he or she will be able to accurately fit your new locks so that they work in any weather condition regardless of how hot or cold it happens to get.

Secondly, it you are tired of the always expanding or contracting door frames you might consider replacing your wood frame with a fiberglass, aluminum or steel one. Again, your local, full service locksmith shop of choice will be able to help you do this at the best rates and totally on your time frame.

Thirdly, there’s the option of lubricating your locks. Here’s the tricky part; you can’t just squirt oil or lubricant on the outside of your locks. You’ll have to take them apart in order to do the job right. Disassemble them and spray the lock insides with lubricant once a year around winter time. If you have the experience and know-how then by all means try this option. Lubricated locks react better to all forms of weather extremes. Your best choice is to simply call your favorite locksmith and have one of their mobile technicians do the work for you. Be sure to ask him if what he recommends for periodic lock lubrication maintenance in the future. You might be able to save money on multiple visits if arranged properly.

Lock replacement

Keypad Devices

Older locks that are worn or previously damaged may not fit properly when temperatures rise of drop drastically. Sometimes replacing these locks may be the best thing. Many local locksmith shops offer free consultations along with their expert services. Cary Locksmith sure does. Be sure to inquire with our staff or call your lock and key shop of choice to see what’s involved in a lock replacement for your home, business location or auto.

When in doubt; call a locksmith!

Locksmith service in Cary, NC can be both affordable and convenient. When you find a shop that you work well with they can add tremendous peace of mind to your daily life. Even something as simple as heating your car door key can be done by a locksmith. Using a professional for tasks like these insures that the job is done to high standards by experts that work with frozen or high temperature lock mechanisms. Why take risks with your auto, home or business locks when experienced and skilled professionals are only a phone call away?

Be prepared for ANY weather type!

If you are reading this post because you are already experiencing stuck locks or difficult to use keys then you know to depend on a quality, local lock professional. If you are reading this for information, be sure that you take the proactive approach and add Cary Locksmith or your favorite local shop to your smart phone’s address book. With winter and summer weather extremes happening every year, you can’t be too ready for them!

Escaping The Car Lockout: 5 Car Lockout Scenarios You Might Find Yourself In

Posted On February 22, 2016 by Hugo Reed

If you have ever been stuck in a lock out, you know just how frustrating and time consuming it can be. There are many unforeseen circumstances that can throw you in the midst of such precarious situations and none of them are exactly pleasant. Let’s take a look at some of the common car lockouts that occur and we’ll show you how to bypass each and every one. After all, we are here to help you out, even if it’s to help you escape from a car lockout.

1. Losing Your Keys At Home

Today is Monday, and your body is gradually recovering from having an awesome weekend hanging out with your friends. You guys don’t get to see each other as much as you used to, so you cherish every moment of it and have fun. Well, the fun’s over now and you have to get back to work. You’re having a slow morning so if everything works out ideally you should arrive at work just on time. Going through your regular routine helps shake off sleep: shower, get dressed, eat breakfast and grab everything you need for work before you walk out the door. After all this, you finally start to feel like you’re awake, maybe Monday won’t be so bad after all. Silently, you’re wishing that the traffic on the road won’t be so bad either because you’re on the verge of being late, but if you get there right on time then you’re not late (grey areas). Let’s do this! You’re standing outside now, hands rummaging through your pockets/purse/backpack/ trying to find your keys. “I know I grabbed them after I had breakfast”, you say to yourself, but did you?

You look at the time and see that you’re running late. In addition to this, you can’t find your car keys. Like any sane person would, you run back into your house/apartment frantically looking for where you put them last. Where did you put them? Where could they be? After searching and scouring through every plausible location, you resign yourself to the fact that maybe, just maybe, you have lost your car keys. The frustration begins to set in, gradually, and then all at once. By now, you’re late for work so you have to call in and say you’re going to be late and that’s not a good look. Breathe In, breathe out. Try and stay calm because there is a solution to your problem.

2. Losing Your Keys at Work

You have been waiting for this day all week, practically salivating at the thought of it, and you deserve the fact that it is finally here. No one can take that away from you. You worked all week to make it to Friday and it’s finally here. Today wasn’t a bad day at all either. Work was great and you got the chance to grab coffee with that attractive person on your break. The wave you’re on right now isn’t crashing anytime soon. It’s time to go home and get the weekend started right. Goodbye work, see you on Monday. You feel triumphant walking out of those doors, you feel unstoppable and seeing your car in the parking lot ready to whisk you away to freedom lifts your mood higher than it already is. Time to go! Your hands reach into your pocket/purse/briefcase and pull up nothing but air. Everything abruptly slows down, that high of excitement you were on ebbs away faster than it came, and you’re left with the stark realization that your weekend has come to a halt.

The next logical step is to retrace your steps and try and figure out where you left your keys. They’re not in your office or the break room or even the bathroom. The plans you had of starting your weekend off right slowly fade into oblivion as it dawns on you that you might be in the parking lot for a while because you’ve lost your car keys.

3. Locking Your Keys In The Car

Your job is of the utmost importance to the foundations of love, without you, people couldn’t be married. You’re the officiating minister and you have been ordained by God and state to bind people together for life (as depressing as that sounds). Today is another day on the job where you get to enjoy the blossoming of young love and you want to be there on time to make sure the wedding goes off without a hitch. While driving you realize you need to stop to get some more gas and also probably grab a quick gift to give to the happy couple, and use the bathroom while you’re at it. Nothing worse than needing to go in the middle of someone’s vows. You pull up to the closest gas station you can find and park next to the first available pump. Stepping out of your car, you make sure you press the manual lock button because you pride yourself on safety, and you’d rather not make it easy on anyone who is trying to break into your car. You take about three steps before you realise something is wrong. The sound of the familiar jingle of car keys doesn’t happen with each of those steps. Walk forward one more step…no sound. Ok, walk back one step…still no sound. You slowly turn around and walk up to your car window, not wanting to look inside for fear of what you might find there.

There your keys are, resting serenely on the driver seat waiting for you to grab them. The only problem is, you locked the car door. Don’t freak out, I mean, of course, the wedding is drawing closer and you are a vital part of it, but don’t freak out. Breathe in, breathe out, and calm down. A thought hits you like a brick, and your spirits rise for just a brief second, you have a spare key! Oh, nevermind, it’s in the glove box. Now you can freak out just a little.

4. Locking Your Keys In The Car While The Engine is Running

Supporting local businesses is a part of who you are. You firmly believe in the foundations of entrepreneurship and hard work, and so you strive to support establishments with these ideals as much as you can. This is the reason why you are currently in your car en route to this rather outstanding taco shop at midnight. See what I mean by hard work? How many establishments are still open at midnight? Before you know it you’re there and the only thing on your mind are those carne asada tacos you could smell a mile away. Staying warm is also on your mind because it’s really cold outside. You park and decide to leave the car running so that the heat can continue circulating while you order and wait on your tacos. Muscle memory kicks in as you put the car in park, grab your wallet and lock the car manually so no one can make off with it. As you step out and the door closes behind you, a thought occurs. It was probably sparked by the quiet yet deafening sound of the door closing. Your car is on, it’s still running, which implies that your keys are in the car. That’s not really a problem, except you remember you locked the car as a force of habit. It’s after midnight, the air is filled with the smell of carne asada tacos. It’s cold outside and you are locked out of your car while the engine purrs happily in the background. These things happen.

5. Breaking Your Key In The Lock

Bob is a rather infuriating person. He may not realise it but he is, and you gave him a piece of your mind. Good for you! He deserves to know how you feel, maybe that will teach him to trivialize your feelings. Regardless of what you said, he is an infuriating person, and as such you are quite frustrated and on the verge of being angry. You “woosah” to yourself a few times to calm down even though it has very little effect. Well, it’s time to go, the sooner you get in your car and drive away, the faster you’ll calm down. You can see your car from the other side of the parking lot and that helps relax you a little bit, but you’re still mad at Bob. As you continue to walk to your car, you pull out your keys and press the unlock button on your keys to open the car before you get to it. It normally gives off a little *chirp*chirp* when you hit the button. This time around, it greets you with silence. That’s perfect, Bob is annoying, and now so is your car. It decides today is the ideal day for the battery in your key fob to die. Fine, you’ll do this the old school way and use they key to open the door.

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