Is Your Commercial Property Protected?
If you're a commercial property owner, landlord, building
manager, or small business owner, you're probably paying attention
to the current headlines.
Purchases of home and commercial safes are skyrocketing,
as are thefts, break-ins, and all kinds of property crime. There's
never been a more urgent time to protect your commercial property
and assets.
You don't want to find out too late that your locks aren't up to
the task. Here are some questions to ask yourself if you're a
commercial property owner, or business owner:
Do you have high-quality, durable commercial locks installed on
your exterior doors?
Thieves look for easy targets. All businesses need quality, durable
commercial locks. Deadbolts with high-security strike plates are a
good choice, but other commercial locks can deter crime, too.
Consult a commercial locksmith for recommendation
Do you have commercial key protection, so employees can't get
copies of your keys made?
In theory, a "Do Not Duplicate" stamp should deter unauthorized
individuals from duplicating commercial keys. In reality, however,
that isn't always the case. If you have high turnover, or work with
contractors who have key access to your property, consider a
commercial access control system, or investing in getting keys made
with built-in duplication protection.
Do you have the right commercial locksets for your property and
needs?
Depending on the types of doors you have, location of your business
or commercial property, number of employees, access control needs,
and type of business, your commercial lockset needs could run the
gamut from simple to very complex. Consider lock protection for
every part of your business that has private, sensitive, or
proprietary information-even down to locks for file cabinets and
installation of commercial safes.
Is your cash protected?
Store owners, business owners, and even commercial offices with
petty cash should take steps to secure those monies. Theft by
employees rises when the economy sinks.
When employees leave, do you always get their keys back?
If your locks were installed fairly recently, but if more than a
handful of employees have come and gone, it might be time for
commercial rekeying service. Rekeying commercial
locks is less expensive than replacing them, and offers peace of
mind by preventing old keys from working.
Are your current commercial locks still secure?\
If you're concerned that wear and tear, vandalism, or prior
tampering might have compromised your commercial locks, call a
locksmith right away. Commercial lock repair is less expensive than
you think, and it can potentially prevent a major loss.
No matter what your business, a commercial locksmith can
recommend, service and install the commercial locks that will fit
your needs. Whether you own multi-resident apartment buildings or
commercial property units and need a master key system, or whether
you're a small business owner just looking for a commercial safe
and a durable commercial door lock, every business needs quality
commercial locks and services they can trust from a professional
commercial locksmith.