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Top 5 Benefits of a Keyless Entry System for your Business

April 2, 2019 by kennyslockinc Leave a Comment

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Having a theft at your business is scary. Another scary part about a property is it costs a small business owner about $8,000 out of pocket. With more than 2.5 million burglaries each year, it’s time to think about security for your business.

Are you looking for a convenient way to keep your business secure? If so, click here to learn why a keyless entry system is worth trying.

1. Advanced Security

Keyless door locks are more advanced and compatible with just about any type of locking device. They add additional security features like multiple access modes, quick lockout option, adjustable codes, delete user codes, and an anti-tamper lockout.

These locks can act a demand for any security situation unlike the usual lock and key mechanism. If you need to lockout a user, you can. If someone is tampering with your locks, the keyless door locks can detect and prevent a break-in.

2. No Mistakes

Have you ever wondered if you locked up? No need to worry with keyless locks. 

Most keyless entry doors lock automatically when a door closes. You don’t have to worry about an employee forgetting to lock a door. Mistakes happen and people forget, but keyless locks can help you stay protected at all times.

Keyless locks are also more complex and can be harder to open. It is much harder to pick a lock if you have keyless entry compared to traditional locks.

3. No More Keys

Keys are easy to lose or get stolen. You constantly have to get a new set when you hire a new employee. These keys can easily get copied.

Keyless entry uses smart-chipped cards or codes to unlock. You can easily replace a card compared to getting another key. Keeping a physical inventory of keys can be exhausting and time-consuming.

You also won’t have to worry about different keys for different locks. Employees can use one card to open doors you want them to access. You can also set up different levels of security for various areas of your business.

4. Employee Monitoring

You have another level of security with keyless entries — you can log when employees come in and leave. You can use these logs to see who was in a particular area at a specific time.

5. Convenience

These locks are easy to install, and you can update easily.

Most keyless entries are battery-powered, so you don’t have to worry about routing wires to the door. These locks will tell you when batteries are low, so you don’t have to worry about getting locked out.

You can find a lock system that works best for you. There are so many options to consider. You just need to figure out what you need from your system in addition to enhancing security.

Looking to Install Keyless Entry?

With all these benefits of keyless entry, you can secure your business with ease. If you are ready for the convenience and advanced security of keyless entry, contact our security specialty team today.

Filed Under: Commercial

Follow These 5 Steps to Protect Your Business from Theft

February 13, 2019 by kennyslockinc Leave a Comment

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Everyone knows how big of a problem consumer theft is for retail establishments. What they may not realize is that employee theft costs U.S. businesses more than $50 billion each year.  

Regardless of the cause of the theft, there’s one thing for sure – if you are like most owners, you want to find effective ways to protect your business. Keep reading to learn a bit more about how to effectively protect your business from all types of theft and loss.

1. Locks and Padlocks

It’s important to install locks on all the outside entrances of your business. You also need double-cylinder deadbolts featuring removable collars on the interior security doors.

Be sure the deadbolt installed has a minimum of a one-inch throw that contains a hardened steel insert and that’s protected by a latch guard.

If the locks in place currently are subpar, or old, then calling a professional locksmith to install new ones is a good idea.

2. Create Written Procedures and Enforce Them

You should make sure your employees know what to expect when they are at work. By creating written requirements and enforcing them, you can feel confident that steps to reduce employee theft are reduced significantly.

Some things that should be part of this plan include:

  • Number all forms and documents for tracking
  • Have proper documents to ensure proper bills are paid
  • Set up mandatory payroll procedures

When you have everything in place and expectations are set, you can feel confident that employee theft is reduced, if not eliminated together when it comes to paying bills and tracking expenses.

3. Safeguard Your Windows

You need to make sure all the windows in your building have secure locks. It’s a good idea to also install burglar-resistant glass.

One example of this is the installation of polyester security film. This, along with a glass break sensor alarm can provide superior protection for the building.

4. Keep Track of Your Inventory

Remember, in any business, there are two main types of inventory. All businesses have supplies, as well as products.

Your business supplies may be pilfered (employees taking small items). While this may not seem like it’s worth keeping track of, the theft of smaller items can really add up.

You also need to keep track of your product inventory. It needs to be tracked and counted regularly (i.e. inventory your stock).

You especially need to keep track of your higher-value items and document the disposal of damaged, low-selling, or obsolete items.

5. Install a Security System

You should have an alarm system supplied and installed by a licensed alarm company that has a central monitoring station. Be sure to check the alarm system each day.

If you want to enhance the self-defense tactic, even more, make sure you advertise its presence to help deter break-ins.

Protect Your Business to Eliminate the Possibility of Theft and Loss

If you want to protect your business, then it is a good idea to use the tips and information here. You can also contact us to learn more about protecting your business.

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5 Benefits of Installing an Intercom System in Your Building

January 21, 2019 by kennyslockinc Leave a Comment

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As a building owner or manager, you have a responsibility to keep your property secure at all times. However, you may not want to hire a security guard 24/7.

In the U.S., larceny-theft is the most common form of property crime. This involves thieves breaking into cars or into the building itself.

Fortunately, you have options. Installing an intercom system can provide added protection and much more.

Let’s go over five key benefits of an intercom.

1. Keep Criminals Out

One of the biggest benefits of an intercom is they deter criminals on the spot. Many thieves looking to break into your building will decide otherwise the second they see the intercom panel.

If they decide to try to gain access anyway, they’ll have to identify themselves. This is likely to backfire on them. Most people won’t let in an unexpected stranger.

If you own an apartment building, ensure all tenants not to allow unfamiliar people in. This adds an additional layer of protection.

2. Restrict Access to Certain Areas

If your office building contains areas of restricted access, installing an intercom is a great way to monitor who enters. It’s a simple solution to a serious security issue.

With an intercom, a person needing to gain access to a restricted area must identify themselves. The employees working in the area can easily communicate with them and allow access with the push of a button.

This is a great way to keep certain areas secure without interrupting workflow.  

3. Convenience

Intercoms provide an instant line of communication between people in and outside a building. This comes in handy in a number of situations.

For tenants of an apartment building, they’ll know exactly when their guests have arrived. In office buildings, visitors can easily communicate with the front desk staff.

An intercom also allows for widespread announcements throughout a building. This is perfect for communicating messages to an entire office at once.

4. Insurance Benefits

Insurance companies want the least amount of risk possible. It’s very common for them to give discounts on premiums when the insured take precautionary measures.

Installing intercoms is a great way to reduce the risk of theft, vandalism, and even violent crime. Your insurance company will likely give you a break on your monthly premiums.

Make sure you inform your insurance provider when you install an intercom system. If they don’t provide a discount, another provider will.

5. Improve Your Existing Security Measures

Used in conjunction with other security features, an intercom can drastically improve the level of safety at your building.

For example, if you already have video surveillance, a person inside your building can both see and communicate with the person outside. This will cut down on the possibility of someone lying about who they are to gain access to your building.

Install an Intercom System and Get Peace of Mind

In addition to the benefits discussed above, an intercom system will give you, your staff, or tenants peace of mind. This alone is worth the investment.

Have a system installed today and feel more secure right away.

We provide commercial and residential locksmith and security solutions. Contact us today.

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How Safe Is My Neighborhood? 4 Ways to Keep Your Tenants Safe

August 1, 2018 by kennyslockinc Leave a Comment

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As Americans, we talk a lot about crime rates and neighborhood safety.

The good news is that–as a whole–crime rates around the country have dropped significantly since the 1990s. Even the most crime-ridden cities have seen a marked decrease in the number of violent crimes.

While these statistics sound good, you might still be left wondering, “How safe is my neighborhood?” How can you be sure that the area you’re moving to is safe for you and your family?

In this post, we’ll reveal how to tell if a neighborhood is safe–and what residents can do to make it even safer.

1. Stay Informed

Whether you’re a landlord or a tenant, it never hurts to stay on top of what’s happening in the neighborhood.

Spotcrime.com is a useful site that pinpoints specific crimes in your community. You should also check with the National Sex Offender Public Registry to see if there are any offenders living in your neighborhood.

You might also check with the local police department or community center to see if they’ve noticed any trends in neighborhood crime. Have there been any recent reports of car theft, burglaries, or vandalism?

The more you know, the better prepared you’ll be.

2. Install Security Features

If you rent out properties to tenants, there are numerous things you can do to make them safer.

  • Encourage tenants to keep their doors and windows locked.
  • Install a home security system in every unit.
  • Install motion sensor lights around the property.
  • Keep trees and bushes neatly trimmed and maintained.
  • Immediately repair any faulty or damaged doors and windows.

By keeping your properties in prime condition and adding a few security features, you can do a lot to keep your tenant safe.

3. Start a Neighborhood Watch

Want an efficient and inexpensive way to make your neighborhood safer? Start a neighborhood watch!

Host a meeting to gauge community interest, including local law enforcement. In addition to putting up signs around the community, you might also suggest:

  • Assigning “window watchers” around the neighborhood.
  • Translating crime and drug prevention materials into locally spoken languages.
  • Sponsoring “clean up” days for abandoned or overgrown lots.

By getting everyone in the community involved, you can work together to make the neighborhood a safer place.

4. Replace the Locks

A final way to improve the safety of your residence or business is to regularly change the locks.

Check the landlord-tenant laws in your state to see what’s required when new tenants move in. If the deadbolt or door lock experienced any damage before they moved in, you’re responsible for replacing the lock.

Although you may not be thrilled at the added expense, it’s in everyone’s best interests. A professional locksmith can advise you on your best options for changing or rekeying locks on your property.

How Safe Is My Neighborhood?

We all want to feel safe and secure in our homes.

Rather than sitting there and asking, “How safe is my neighborhood?”, take these steps to make it safer for everyone.

Our blog is filled with more helpful tips for improving the safety of your home, business, or neighborhood.

If you need the services of a professional locksmith, don’t hesitate to contact us today.  

Filed Under: Commercial, Home Security

Exit Devices: What Are They and Does Your Business Need Them?

July 6, 2018 by kennyslockinc Leave a Comment

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One of the things you probably haven’t noticed when entering a business is the panic bar that many of them have.

These exit devices allow you to exit a building easily while limiting access from the outside. Panic hardware can be as simple as a bar across a door. Or, as complicated as alarms.

Fire exit hardware is a great safety feature to have on your business. But will require a professional locksmith to install.

Keep reading for some more information on this hardware.

Types of Exit Devices

There are several types of panic hardware.

Standard equipment is called an exit bar. You can find these in most commercial businesses. Some businesses use vertical rods to keep their doors locked. It’s essential to limit entry but still allow for ease of exit.

Businesses must comply with fire codes when installing their new fire exit hardware.

Mortise style locks are tamper proof. It will require a single latch point. Vertical rods are mounted on the doors you wish to use as fire exits. Two rods will latch on the door, at the top and bottom.

Concealed vertical rods will be hidden within the door and must be installed by a professional.

Why You Should Have Them

Panic hardware is essentially a safety feature.

After several terrible fires that slaughtered hundreds of people, American law changed and forced businesses to have well marked and easily accessed exits. Doors could lock from the outside. But they would need to be exited easily.

Modern doors can be pushed through. This ensures the safety of your employees and customers.

It is crucial to put alarms on your doors so that you alerted to potential danger the moment they are opened. Pick alarms that may detect fire and smoke. There are even alarms that you can install in the door system that can alert you to carbon monoxide.

Put Some Extras on Your Doors

When it comes to safety and security, it’s essential to choose a few extras to keep your doors effective.

Choosing entry alarms to alert you if the door is being opened is always a good idea. It’s also important to make sure you install an automatic door closer. This will force the door to close quickly, as soon as it’s opened.

There are also some key features you can choose from.

Restricted key systems will keep your keys from being copied. Master key systems will designate who can access specific parts of your business.

Choose a Professional Locksmith Company

Making sure your business can be exited quickly in the case of an emergency is essential.

When it comes to exit devices, you must determine what kind of locks you want on your door and how easily you want your business to be accessed from the outside.

Safety features like the panic hardware will give you peace of mind. And keep your customers safe.

If you wish to find out more about the types of commercial exit hardware your business could use, please contact us. Our professional locksmiths will provide competitive quotes.

Filed Under: Commercial

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