What’s Happening With The Locks And Keys In Your Business Could Cost You Big Time

Do you own a business and utilize various keys? If so, there are likely some keys that are more important than others. Perhaps you have given out several keys to employees to use throughout their shifts. Some of these employees may no longer work for you, and they may have returned the keys you gave them, but it is possible that they made copies. You may even be so busy with managing your business that you have delegated someone else to handle the keys in your business. Read More 

5 Things You Need To Know About Hiring An Auto Locksmith

Getting locked out of your vehicle makes for a stressful situation. In this type of situation, you are going to want to hire an auto locksmith to get you back into your vehicle and on the road once again. Before hiring an auto locksmith, you should know these five things: Look for a Locksmith Before You Need One:  It's always a good idea to search for a locksmith that offers the best prices and emergency services before you actually need them. Read More 

4 Things To Do After An Employee Steals From You

When you are thinking about theft of your business, your mind often goes to criminals who break in to steal money or goods, but you rarely think about an employee as the perpatrator. Unfortunately, the reality is that employees sometimes pose a greater risk due to their access. If you have caught an employee stealing, here are some things to do first. Adhere to Your Theft Policy If you have a policy that states any employee found stealing or shoplifting from yours tore is to be fired, then see this through. Read More 

How To Stop Your Business From Being A Target For Burglary

Crime is devastating to a small business. A burglary occurs every 14.6 seconds in the United States. You do not want crime to claim the neighborhood where you conduct business. When this occurs, people become afraid. This results in small businesses losing customers and employees. Read on to find out how to prevent your business from becoming a target for burglaries. Install A Heavy-Duty Lock Pin cylinder locks make burglars work hard to gain access to a building. Read More 

Moving Into A New Rental? Don’t Be Part Of The 90% That Doesn’t Change The Door Locks

It is a scary statistic that only 10% of people who move into a new rental property change their door locks at the start of the lease. As someone who is about to leave home and move into their first rental, you may think nothing about accepting the keys from your landlord without question. The problem is, this lack of thought could put your belongings at risk of burglary. When it comes to changing door locks before moving in, there are the two main points you need to know. Read More