3 reasons high security locks protect your business

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3 Reasons High Security Locks Protect Your Business

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3 Reasons High Security Locks Protect Your Business

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You have worked hard to build your business, now make sure to protect it against loss. High security locks are surprisingly affordable and easy to install, giving you greater peace of mind and a reliable insurance against break-ins. These are some of the benefits of installing high security locks.

 1. Complex Keyways  The casual thief won’t be able to use tools to jimmy

these locks, due to the complexity build into the keyways. Even if an object can be forced into the lock, it is very difficult to get it to move. Many modern locks don’t even use keyholes, but have electronic keypads that accept a combination code or biometric measurement to allow access. These have the additional benefit of not needing replacement, only reprogramming, as your employee pool changes.

 

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2. Patent Protection  These locks are not mass produced and sold through

box stores. High security locks have patent protected patterns that prevent unauthorized production. These locks cannot be duplicated by a locksmith unless you present a security card.

 3. Forced Entry Resistance  High security locks are made with hard materials such

as steel that are resistant to forced manipulation and destruction. These are important not only on exterior entry points, but on cabinets and safes on the inside of a building that house especially important materials or documents.

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If you are considering increasing the security posture of your business, installing high security locks is a simple first step. Visit this website to learn more about high security locks in La Mesa.