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The 5 Most Common Security Risks For Businesses

May 24, 2018 by kennyslockinc Leave a Comment

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Is your business secure?

Are you sure?

It takes more than a lock on the front door to truly defend against the many security risks posed toward everyday businesses. Thieves are clever, and if you aren’t smarter than they are, you may find your business becoming the next victim of their trade.

Protect your investment. Learn about these 5 common security risks for companies as well as the best ways to defend against them.

5 Security Risks Your Business Should Defend Itself Against

When you realize the threats against your business can be both internal and external, it can be unnerving. However, knowing the risks will allow you to be proactive in reducing, defending against, or eliminating them.

Here are five risks to look out for and how to protect your business from falling victim to them.

1. Guarding Your Business Against Burglary and Theft

One of the most recognizable threats to any brick and mortar business is the possibility of burglary and theft. Take a walkthrough of your premises and thoroughly investigate its internal and external design.

Do you have locks on all the doors?

Are your windows secured and fortified against shattering?

Do you have locks on the closets and drawers housing sensitive data?

A good locksmith can provide you with a host of security options, including advanced digital locking methods with different levels of security.

2. Protecting Your Company from Prying Eyes

Temptation starts with a glance. As you are doing your walkthroughs, take note of what individuals can see through your windows. Not only can keeping your valuables visible run the risk of burglary or theft, but it can also lead to data breaches.

Employees often will leave sensitive documents on their desk or passwords on sticky notes placed upon their computer monitors. It’s their private office, after all. Who is going to notice?

Yet this is exactly how some businesses have had their sensitive data stolen. Make sure you keep your windows from revealing any important information and have your staff keep private information in a secure location.

3. Preparing a Strategy Against Mother Nature

We often don’t consider Mother Nature a threat until she rears her ugly head. Consider the area in which your business is located.

What are the common natural disasters in that area?

Do you have the proper insurance or precautions to defend against them?

While natural disasters are less common than intentional security threats, they are no less devastating. That’s why it’s important to be proactive, not reactive, in your defense against them.

Have a procedure in place and any physical fortifications you may need to better protect your investment.

4. Defending Against Cyber Attacks

Are your emails encrypted?

Do you have a firewall or other digital security protection standing guard over your server and hardware?

If not, act quickly. Cybersecurity threats are on the rise, including ransomware–a form of malware designed to hold your business’ data hostage until you pay a ransom.

Many businesses hire data centers to manage and protect their data, server, and backups.

5. Identifying Infiltration Threats

Do you have security cameras in your business? If not, you should install them. Some of the biggest threats to your business can start from the inside.

While none of us want to think our employees would work against us, it happens quite often. All it takes is data stolen via USB or an employee getting his or her hands on information or hardware that they aren’t privy to.

Create a plan and procedure to protect your business through various clearance levels and managing employee access to control panels, information, or rooms they don’t need access to.

Is It Time to Upgrade Your Business Locks?

If you need help protecting your business against physical security risks, talk to Kenny’s Locks. Servicing Dorchester, Massachusetts and the surrounding area, we can help you explore your options and choose the best locks to crack down on your business’ defenses.

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What Exactly Does a Commercial Locksmith Do?

March 25, 2018 by kennyslockinc Leave a Comment

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You might be surprised to learn that many companies aren’t always clear about all of the services that a commercial locksmith is able to provide. 

It’s not just about locks anymore!

A well-trained commercial locksmith is a very important partner for your business/building, and is able to help you in a wide variety of ways that you might not have thought of. 

But rather than bore you with a simple list of the various services a commercial locksmith is able to provide, here’s a great article that adds some interesting background to the history of the commercial locksmith, as well as offering a good overview of today’s services. 

 

Take a few minutes and read an entertaining look back, and then a look into the present day.

Enjoy!

 

 

 

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4 Services Your Business Needs from a Commercial Locksmith

January 17, 2018 by kennyslockinc Leave a Comment

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Commercial Locksmith: 4 Essential Business Services

Theft will always be at the back of your mind if you own a business. In 2016, nearly nine percent of small businesses were victims of theft or burglary. If you don’t want to be one of them, protecting your place of business should be a priority.

The best way to defend an area is to control the access points. Doors and windows are the first lines of defense against intruders.

Securing these entry points with strong locks is one of the most basic and effective strategies to protect your property.

Commercial locksmith services offer this and more. Here are four reasons why you need to hire a professional locksmith to safeguard your business.

1. Be the Master of Your Domain

As the boss, you need to have access to all the areas of your business. Installing a master key system is one of the conveniences a professional locksmith can implement. Instead of carrying a bunch of keys, you now have the ‘one key to rule them all.’

Convenience is one thing, but that is not the only benefit of having a master key.

With a master key system, you can organize and streamline the workflow of your office. You have control over which areas some employees have access to, and which areas they don’t.

This will help prevent employee theft and unauthorized use of office equipment. Also, knowing that you can enter any room at any time will keep your employees honest and transparent.

2. Fortify Your Locks with Restricted Key Systems

A castle is only as strong as its fortifications. For business offices, security depends on how tough the locks are.

For this reason, areas that are marked restricted should have specialized locks with specialized keys. This is accomplished by installing a restricted key system.

With this system in place, you have locks with high-security cylinders that are resistant to lock-picking and lock bumping.

Your keys will be copy-proof due to the unique patented design. These keys are also larger and thicker, and thus, more durable than standard keys.

3. Escape Danger

An exit device, also known as push bar or panic bar, is a spring loaded bar mounted on the egress side of the door. One push will unlatch the lock, allowing easy exit in emergency situations.

A professional locksmith can install exit devices to increase the safety of your employees. Doors with these devices remain locked and only allow exit, not entry.

4. New Technology Offered by a Commercial Locksmith Service

Nowadays, everything is digital, from phones to currency.

While the traditional lock and key system can provide security, it also has drawbacks. These include requiring a ‘keyholder’ person to open the lock and door manually, and keys getting lost or copied.

Technology provides solutions to some of the limitations of mechanical locks.

A digital door lock with a keyless entry can be set up by a commercial locksmith. You can open this lock with certain credentials, such as passwords, key fob, or biometric scans.

Eliminating the need for a physical key is just one of its advantages. Doors can be opened remotely with a telephone entry system. You can also check who entered a specific room and when.

However, this technology has disadvantages as well. Sometimes, simple is best, and the lock and key method may be more suitable to your needs. Contact us and we’ll help you decide!

 

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How Locksmith Services Can Improve Your Home Locking Systems

December 22, 2017 by kennyslockinc Leave a Comment

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Locksmith Services: Improve Your Home Locking Systems

Improving your home locking systems is important if you want to upgrade your security. Here is how professional locksmith services can help with that. 

Every year, an estimated 3.7 million home burglaries occur across the United States. A faulty lock on one of your home’s exterior doors could provide a potential entryway to would-be burglars.

Luckily, there are options for homeowners who want to enhance their home security. Let’s take a look at how locksmith services can improve the locking systems in your home.

Replace Low-Security Locks

If you walk into just about any hardware store, you will find plenty of locks that you can install on your home’s doors. Some folks may wonder why they would need to hire a locksmith if they could simply buy the tools and complete the jobs themselves.

Traditional Locks

The problem with locks from hardware stores is that these are usually pin and tumbler locks. In most cases, a potential burglar could easily get past these low-security locks with a bump key. A bump key is a key that is specially designed to pick traditional locks.

If you bought your home recently, it’s likely that your home’s locks are pin and tumbler style. By hiring a locksmith, you can have these locks changed out for a higher security option.

High-Security Locks

When you work with a locksmith, they will have a variety of lock options at different levels of security. This way, you can choose which locking mechanism is best for your home.

Furthermore, high-security locks are immediately recognizable, as they look different than traditional pin and tumbler locks. When a potential criminal notices that you have a high-security lock, they will be immediately dissuaded from attempting a break-in. Simply put, burglars prefer to choose homes that are easier targets.

Double Cylinder Locks

For convenience, many homeowners have a deadbolt that locks with a key from the outside and locks with a thumb knob from the inside. While you might think this makes life easier for you, it could also make life easier for potential burglars.

For instance, so your door has a window in it. If your deadbolt only has a thumb knob on the inside, then a burglar could simply break out the glass in the window, stick their hand through, and unlock the door.

A much better option is a double cylinder deadbolt. These deadbolts require a key to open from both the inside and the outside. This adds an extra layer of security.

Address Faulty Installation

If your deadbolts were installed by an amateur, you run the risk that they were installed incorrectly. A faulty installation can make it easier for burglars to compromise your lock. By contrast, a locksmith will know how to ensure that the lock has been installed correctly and securely.

Get the Locksmith Services You Need Today

With these advantages in mind, it’s easy to see how locksmith services can improve the locking solutions in your home. This will make you, your family, and your property more secure.

If you need a locksmith, contact us. Our experts will work with you to identify the services you need to make your home secure.

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Apartment Intercom Options To Consider

December 13, 2017 by kennyslockinc Leave a Comment

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Technology continues to afford us more and more options around our ability to communicate safely and comfortably from inside an apartment. Whether we live in a small place or large, live alone or with a family or friends, we all have some level of interest and need around our ability to communicate from within our apartment. 

There are also some obvious safety benefits to using modern communication technology for apartments as well. 

When considering enhanced intercom communicaiton for your apartment, you’ll want to consider three main options:

1. Wireless: Is your apartment set up best for a wireless system, based on the options you have available for a wired system, the distance the communication needs to travel, etc. 

2. Wired: Wired systems may be less expensive, particularly if you have the opportunity to install them during new construction. If you have a specific need, and are able to use a wired system, this may be a better option. But if your needs are more flexible, a wireless option will afford you the flexibility you may desire. 

3. Video intercoms: These are becoming the most popular options, and allow you to communicate both with voice and video. This adds a level of security and comfort many find desirable. Not all apartments are designed in a way that will allow them, but for those who do, this may be a worth consideration. Another advantage of these systems is they may allow for remote monitoring as well. 

When considering your options for intercom communication, you’ll want to assess your primary goals, your budget, your building and space requirements – and then make the best decision based on the available options. 

 

 

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