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Locksmith Ensures Your Company Is Safe by Replacing Your Locks When Required.

by DAVIS BROWN PRC Agency

Security is one of your top priorities when you are a business owner. Make sure you’re protecting your investment by having the proper commercial locks installed and by maintaining or replacing locks when required. DML Locksmith Services can help you cover all the bases.

DML Locksmith Services, a leading commercial, residential, and automotive lock and security company serving the Metro Dallas area, has released a report that outlines business lock best practices. Titled “What Are the Best Practices for Changing the Locks on My Business?”, the report presents a number of scenarios that can jeopardize your company’s security and provides solutions the commercial sector can turn to as a standard protocols index.

Are you confident your company's assets are protected? Learn more at https://www.dmllocksmith.com/post/what-are-the-best-practices-for-changing-the-locks-on-my-business

Plano, Texas-based DML Locksmith Services is helping the business community protect their investments with a recently released report that explains commercial lock procedures and best practices. The study helps you recognize potential security risks and other lock/key scenarios that could put your inventory, employees, equipment, and confidential information at risk.

The report notes that business owners often neglect or put off the need to change company keys if they or any of their employees loses their set. The report acknowledges this task can be burdensome but reminds you that replacing keys is more cost-effective than replacing stolen items should lost keys end up in the wrong hands. And you can't put a price on peace of mind! In the event lost keys are becoming a frequent occurrence at your company, the report says you might want to consider changing out your lock and key hardware for a touchpad or mobile access entry system. This way, you're the one who's completely in control of who gets access to your business, and who's denied.

If you're planning to relocate in the near future, you are advised to prioritize locksmith services. With all the confusion that comes with moving offices or buildings it can be easy to forget about the locks. The DML report recommends having a locksmith change all your locks prior to, or even on your move-in date to negate any potential break-ins. And don't forget those interior locks! Things like storage, ATM rooms and filing cabinets might still be accessible by anyone hanging on to the previous occupant's keys.

Your company's locks should also be replaced immediately if a break-in occurred, or was attempted, to prevent a second break-in and further loss. It's easy to focus on replacing stolen or damaged items but in cases like this, an ounce of prevention is worth a pricey cure.

It might not be something you think about very often, but did you know that despite being sturdy, lock and key systems break down over time? A traditional lock and key system can also become obsolete as technologies advance and thieves get more savvy. The DML report recommends your company locks be assessed by a professional locksmith if they seem worn. You should also find out about the latest in secure entry systems just so you have all the information you need to make the best security decisions for your organization.

A factor common in all security breaches and break-ins is opportunity. With the release of their latest report, DML Locksmith Services helps you remove all break-in opportunities so you can be assured your assets, employees and paperwork are always safe and protected.

Is it time your locks be looked at or replaced? Visit https://www.dmllocksmith.com so you can find out more.


DML Locksmith Services

2109 W. Parker Rd Suite 206, Plano TX 75023

(214) 622-8852

https://www.dmllocksmith.com/


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