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Re-Key your locks
when you move
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| Who has keys for your house? |
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Controlling who has copies of your keys is an
essential part of security. It is just common sense.
As the saying goes common sense is not so
common.
Many people choose not to change the key of
their lock when they move into a new house or business. This means that
the builder, (and the builders employees,) the previous owner or tenant, (and
their employees or family,) and who-knows-who else has keys.
This a problem in Toronto.
About 50% of break and enters occur without
any signs of forced entry - many of those are with a key.
Insurance companies don't like to pay out
when there is no sign of forced entry.
So for about $100 we
recommend you take control of
your keys by rekeying your locks.
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Click on the "Buy Now!" icon to view our
catalog page with up-to-date pricing.
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For about $120 you can buy a Mul-T-Lock
cylinder and upgrade your lock so only you can make more keys.
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| What is a "Re-Key"? |
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Good quality locks do not need to be replaced when your keys are stolen or
misplaced.
Our qualified locksmiths can take your locks
apart and fit new keys.
Almost all door locks can be rekeyed.
Almost every lock cylinder can be upgraded to a Mul-T-Lock Cylinder.
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| What is a good quality deadbolt?
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We recommend name brand deadbolts that meet Toronto Police minimum
requirements:
1. One inch (1”) throw on bolt
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Bolt should be dead locking
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Lock should have a free-spinning collar
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The key should have a minimum of five (5) cuts
Please consider installing a grade 2 or better lock. Grade 3
deadbolts commonly installed are easily opened using hand tools.
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