"Who has the keys to your castle" used to be the Gene's motto. We have since left the castle but the question of who has keys to your home still stands.
One thing
many people don’t think about is all the people that may have access to your
keys.
Example:
You valet park your car when you go our to dinner. You no longer have eyes on your keys.
You leave
your car at the mechanics to get some work done on it. The mechanic now has access to your key.
Maid or
cleaning service, Plumber or a worker, Valet. Previous owner or Tenant, Garage Mechanic. These are just an example of who might have access to your keys.
Where do you get your keys cut? You can go to your local locksmith, or some other store that offers that service. They don't ask for proof that that key is your house key since there is no way to prove that when they bring it in to copy. The key just gets copied to the cool design you picked out.
We can offer you a solution to take that worry away - to upgrade to a higher security lock. We offer Mul-T-Lock deadbolts. These deadbolts are the highest security lock we offer. They add extra security to your home and the keys are Restricted. A restricted key means you must have permission to copy it. You cannot just go anywhere to have a copy made. When you get a Mul-T-Lock deadbolt from us, you will fill out the Authorized Signer sheet. That paper will list the people you give permission to allow to come in to make a copy the key. ID must be presented when a request for a copy of that key is made.
We can offer you a solution to take that worry away - to upgrade to a higher security lock. We offer Mul-T-Lock deadbolts. These deadbolts are the highest security lock we offer. They add extra security to your home and the keys are Restricted. A restricted key means you must have permission to copy it. You cannot just go anywhere to have a copy made. When you get a Mul-T-Lock deadbolt from us, you will fill out the Authorized Signer sheet. That paper will list the people you give permission to allow to come in to make a copy the key. ID must be presented when a request for a copy of that key is made.
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