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Locks, Keys and Locksmiths in Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati locksmiths provide a wide, diverse array of services. Contrary to popular belief, not all of their job has to do with locks and keys. They install door hinges and peepholes, open doors for people who are locked out, and more! However, locks, keys and security systems are the backbone of their trade, and there are far more varieties of these than the average person is aware of. If you need locksmith work done, a professional locksmith is the only person who can really tell you what equipment is best for your individual situation. It helps, however, to have a general sense of what’s available.
Types of locks: Knob locks: Seen most commonly on residential doors, and usually combined with a deadbolt on external doors. Mortise locks: Locksmiths set mortise locks, containing a latch and a knob, directly into the door itself. They’re mostly used for commercial doors and apartment doors. Deadbolts: Setting a deadbolt above the knob or mortise lock adds extra security, which most locksmiths in Dayton recommend. Deadbolts consist of a horizontal bolt that is opened and closed by a key cylinder from the outside and a thumbturn on the inside. Jimmy proof deadbolts: Jimmy proof locks are deadbolts that use a vertical bolt instead of horizontal. This way, they can’t be forced apart from the outside.
Types of keys: Cylinder keys: A series of notches called bittingon the edge of a cylinder key moves pins of varying heights within the lock cylinder. This is the most common type of key used today. Dimple keys: Unlike the jagged edge of a cylinder key, a dimpled key is a smooth rectangle with round hollows drilled into the side of the blade. Master keys: A master key is a single key that a locksmith has set several locks to fit. The master-keyed locks have two locking mechanisms, one for the normal key and one for the master key. Transponder keys: Automotive locksmiths program transponder keys to each individual car. These keys contain a transponder that communicates with the car’s computer by radio signals. If the signal is incompatible, the key won’t start.
Security systems: Monitored systems: This type of system is linked to your phone line. If an intruder triggers it, the system automatically calls the police. A monitored security system is the most surefire in some ways, since it guarantees police attention, but the burglar may have time to make off with some valuables before they arrive.
Unmonitored systems: When the alarm is triggered, unmonitored systems set off a loud siren and sometimes flashing lights. This will often scare off a burglar, or alert the neighbors to call the police. Wireless alarm systems: These are very adaptable. Some incorporate sensors, cameras, motion detectors and other settings that you can choose from. Home automation: “Smart” security systems allow you to keep tabs on your home through your phone. Depending on the type, you can remotely arm and disarm your security system, view video footage, and even control your lighting, thermostat and appliances.
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