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Exploring Hidden Safe Options

Hello everyone, my name is Chantelle Olpeck. Welcome to my site about safes. When I moved into a bad area, I was unsure how I should store all of my vintage jewelry. I had pieces passed down from my great grandmother that I never wanted to lose. I contacted a locksmith to talk about all of the options for a secure safe. I knew that people in my area were not beyond ripping the safe off the floor and leaving with the entire thing. As a result, I chose to have a hidden safe installed under the floorboards. The safe keeps my jewelry secure in the event of theft or a fire. When you look at the floor the safe is installed below, you can't even tell it is the right location. I will use this site to teach others how to keep their valuables secure with a hidden safe.

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How a Locksmith Can Make Your Home Safer

Many people associate locksmiths with replacing lost keys and picking locks. However, a locksmith also plays an integral part in home security. Here are some of the measures that a locksmith will take to make your home safer.

Rekeying Your Locks

One of the first steps to improve the security of your home is to rekey the locks on the doors. A locksmith can rekey all the locks in your home by removing the cylinder in the lock and reconfiguring it. This renders all previous keys completely ineffective. 

A locksmith can also configure the locks so that you only need one key for all the locks. This helps avoid the inconvenience of carrying many keys for multiple door locks. You should consider rekeying your locks if you recently lost your keys or if you want to prevent someone with a key from entering your home. 

Reinforcing Your Windows

Many homeowners tend to pay attention to the lock mechanism on the front door and forget that intruders have many ways of breaking in. The security of your home is based on the weakest link in the chain; therefore, if you leave your windows unprotected, the strength of your door locks will not matter. A locksmith can reinforce your windows with burglar-proof locks.

Some of the locks a locksmith can install on your windows include keyed locks, sash locks, and hinged wedge locks. Keyed locks require you to use a key to open and close them.

A sash lock allows you to open a window and also hold it shut in place. They are mainly used for double-hung windows. Alternatively, your locksmith may use hinged wedge locks for these double-hung windows.

Installing a Deadbolt

Another way a locksmith can improve the safety of your home is by installing deadbolts. Ordinary locks require you to turn around a key to open the door. A deadbolt enables you to slide a latch that hits a steel pole into the frame of the door. These bolts offer additional security after the initial door lock. Since it is installed inside the door, it isn't easy to pick these locks. Locksmiths recommend deadbolt locks because they offer additional protection. Most bolts project 1-inch into the frame of the door, which really prevents anyone from being able to hammer their way in.

To learn more about how a locksmith can help with your home security, contact a company like Roland Park Lock And Key.