Planning A Firearm Purchase? 3 Steps To A Secure Gun Safe

If you plan to buy your first firearm, don't forget about safety. You're going to need a way to keep your firearm safe while it's in your home. Before you bring your firearm home, invest in the right gun safe. Here are some practical tips that will help you keep your firearms and your ammo secured in their gun safe. 1.  Buy Two Gun Safes When it comes to keeping your firearms safe, it's best to take the two-gun-safe approach. Read More 

Making A Game Room? Hire A Locksmith To Maximize Protection

When you own a home and have a spare bedroom, you can transform it into almost any kind of room. If you love playing games on video game consoles and computers, you may want to create a game room where everyone in your family can go to enjoy gaming in an ideal environment. Since you will be putting so many valuables into this room, you may be worried about security. A great idea is to hire a locksmith to work on several projects that will maximize protection. Read More 

Tips To Help You Avoid The Humiliation Of Locking Yourself Out Of The House

You step outside to grab the morning paper and before you can get your foot back in the door, it closes. There you are, paper in hand, in your robe, locked out. If you're lucky, you don't have a toddler standing inside laughing at you as you begin to panic. No matter what, you need to get back into the house as quickly and as discreetly as possible. Here, you'll find a few tips that can help you avoid those horrifying lock-outs. Read More 

Moving A Safe Safely: How To Move Safes Without Killing Your Back

Some safes are extremely heavy. That is intentional, considering that you would not want thieves to steal the safe. (Thieves have been known to just pick up a safe, move it to a truck, drive to a secret location, and crack it open there, rather than risk getting caught in the middle of trying to crack the safe.) Yet, there comes a time when you need to move that heavy safe. Read More 

Gain Access To Your Floor Model Safe

Imagine the frustration associated with needing to retrieve your house title or insurance paperwork that is stored inside of your floor safe and encountering a problem with the safe's lock. Instead of frantically trying to access the contents in the safe, reach out to a locksmith to have the lock serviced or replaced.  A Locksmith Will Treat Your Issue as a Priority Did you know that you may not need to make a formal appointment to receive assistance with the damaged lock? Read More