A Comprehensive Guide to Lock Grades
Posted by ZeroDayGear.com on Sep 16th 2020
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Comprehensive Guide to Lock Grades
Most people view the front door and its locking system as the first
line of defense in home security. Therefore, choosing the right type
of door hardware is essential to ensure that burglars and other
unauthorized individuals do not gain access to your home.
In the United States, door hardware is tested and graded according to
standards developed by the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) and the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (B
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10 Places to Hide a House Key
Posted by ZeroDayGear.com on Aug 5th 2020
Locksmiths are often called out because a homeowner has lost their house key. While you can open doors using lock pick tools or bump keys, it is worth recommending to customers that they hide a spare key in case of emergencies. Here are some clever places you can recommend to customers to hide a spare key.1. Inside a BrickYou can recommend to a customer that they cut a small hole in a distinctive brick and conceal a spare house key in it. This is a great hiding place for front and backdoor keys.
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7 Best Products to Find Lost Keys
Posted by ZeroDayGear.com on Aug 5th 2020
Every year, 20 million house and car keys are lost in the USA. As a result, locksmiths are often called out to pick or replace locks or cut new keys, but you can offer customers an alternative. Key finders are an effective preventative solution to help clients avoid unnecessary key or lock replacement. Zero Day Gear has researched the best products to find lost keys that you can recommend to your customers.
Tile ProThe Tile Pro key finder has been updated for 2020 to feature a greater range, a
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Helping Your Customers Determine if They Need a Video Surveillance System
Posted by ZeroDayGear.com on Jun 17th 2020
Locksmiths generally focus on doors, safes, and physical security needs, but locksmiths’ knowledge of crime and security concerns can be helpful when assessing the need for video surveillance. Any lock can be picked or forced open by a motivated thief with enough time and equipment, so video surveillance adds another deterrent to criminals.Most customers need a video surveillance system, but the location and type can vary. Residential customers should consider a simple system that focuses on out
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Types of Safes by Burglar Ratings: Provide Your Clients with Options
Posted by ZeroDayGear.com on May 26th 2020
Buying a safe is a significant investment, and depending on its size and purpose for security, there are different types of options to consider. From smaller household safes to secure, larger businesses safes, your clients need to consider the features, including size, fire and water resistance, boltwork, and burglar rating. While all these factors may influence your decision, a burglar rating is perhaps one of the most practically relevant for your security needs. Safes are given different burg
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