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What Work Do Locksmiths Specialise in?

In Australia, a locksmith has to be qualified and be able of working with most types of locks. However, fitting new locks to doors isn't the only sort of work that these professionals undertake. If you have only ever used the services of a local locksmith because you have locked yourself out of your home, then you should read on to find out more about the various specialisms that some locksmiths offer. 

Safes and Security Box Access

One of the most common specialisms that modern locksmiths study for is the ability to access safes that have been locked and cannot be reopened. Many people in the country have a modest safe in their homes for important paperwork, such as property deeds, as well as valuables like jewellery. However, it is quite common for people to forget or mislay their combination codes. The same goes for security boxes which are really nothing more than lightweight, portable safes. In both offices and residences, you can call out a locksmith to help you get into a security box or a safe even if you don't have the key or the entry code. You'll usually need to show that you are the right person to authorise access, however.

Car and Van Access

When people leave their car or van keys inside their vehicle, it can cause a big problem unless there is a spare set nearby. Often modern cars will sound an alarm if you attempt to tamper with the lock which makes things even worse. There again, the vehicle's immobiliser could kick in if you don't know what you're doing which means driving away becomes impossible even if you cannot get inside. This sort of work means calling an expert so some locksmiths undertake specific training to provide services to car and van owners.

Keyless Entry Systems

Another area of particular expertise that some locksmiths offer is the installation and maintenance of keyless entry systems. Although such services are primarily offered to commercial clients rather than residential ones, they can be procured all over the country nowadays. Typically, keyless entry systems rely on swipe cards that can be reprogrammed to allow or deny access depending on when and to who it was issued. Others work on wireless fobs that communicate via radio frequency identification systems. There again, some operate with biometric scanners that identify individuals to grant access, usually from fingerprint data or from previous scans of people's irises.

Contact a company like Armstrong Staysafe to learn more.


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