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Safe Locksmith Services

Lockouts are Our Specialty
So why do people get locked out of their safes in the first place?
an employee with the combo left the company. Maybe a relative that had it passed a way. Or maybe, you just for got it. It happens to more people than you think.
very often, safes aren’t treated right. It is easy to see them as a sturdy box that can withstand anything; however, they need to be treated properly. We’ve seen customers slam the safe door, hang heavy items on the handle, mess around with the bolts. It was easy for them to put off — until the moment they were locked out of their safe.
Safe malfunctions also happen because of reflection. Safe locks need to be serviced, like any other mechanical items existing. It’s pretty easy, but unfortunately, customers only think about it once they can’t open the safe.
Meeting Your Security Needs
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Lost Combinations
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Electronic Lock Upgrades
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Emergency Safe Opening
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Safe Lock Repair & Replacement
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Safe Installation
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Handle & Bolt Work Repair
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Combination Changes
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ATM Openings & Installations
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Safe Tune-up

Ways of Safe Opening During Emergency Lockout
A good safe technician can open your safe without damaging it. There are many methods we use. Here are a few:
Combination Manipulation
like you see in the movies, the technician connects an AMP with earphones to the safe. Slowly but surely we are able to hear the mechanical lock movement. Manipulation does not work on every safe, but on some it is the preferred method.
Scoping
We drill a small hole in the safe, and with a high-end scope are able to see the wheel movement. Once the safe is opened, we repair the hole with toughened carbide. The right carbide makes the hole then drill-proof—more secure than it was before.
Electrical Current
If you have a digital lock, it might be able to be opened by low voltage current. During this method, we penetrate the lock case and trigger the motherboard. Once the electricity hits the right place, the latch comes open.
There are many other options, it depends on the safe and lock. Once we arrive at the location we will analyze the situation. Then, recommend the best course of action.
The Wrong Way
You know you have a professional safe locksmith when your safe is in good condition when he leaves. Over the years, we have seen customers and other professionals from other industries try opening it the wrong way. Here are some of the worst:
– Hitting it with a sledgehammer: that can trigger the bolts and relocking mechanism
– Hitting the handle: well, if you have broken handle then even when the safe lock is off you won’t be able to open it
– Grinding: well, there goes your beautiful $1,000 safe to the trash
– Trying to cut off the hinges — really?
There are other foolish methods we saw. Whether you choose us or not — don’t be a victim to fraud.
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