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Avoid Getting Locked Out of Your House or Office

September 8th, 2009 Joseph Steel No comments


Have you ever been in the situation where you are locked out of your house or office? It is a common problem faced by those who seem to be unfortunate at keeping their keys in order. It can also become very costly when you have to bring a locksmith out to your location to get you inside. This is a frustrating issue for anyone caught in this situation but there is a solution–keyless door locks.

When it comes to keyless locks, combination locks are preferred over most types, but if you are a person with a poor memory there could be an issue with remembering the combination. You must make sure that the combination is something that you will not forget while also making it a combination that others will not easily figure out. Keeping your combination written down in a safe place or giving it to a trusted friend can also be useful if you are a forgetful person. The selection of combination keyless locks available on the market is very wide and the options are different for each, making them a popular choice for those with different needs. There are locks that even allow you to generate a code from a website to allow instant access to your lock.

Another option of keyless locks is the remote control door lock. These locks utilize a remote control that can be used either from the inside or outside of the location. This type of keyless lock can be great for those with disabilities who cannot move around easily to let someone inside the house. The only negative aspect to remote control door locks is that the remote can be just as easily lost as a key can. Many of these locks also come with a key override and some also have a digital combination keypad so there are multiple ways of entry.

There are also biometric, or fingerprint, keyless door locks that use the process of matching the fingerprint of the person with the one recorded in the database of the keyless lock. These types of locks do not require any accessories like a key, magnetic card, or remote control to activate or deactivate the lock. These types of locks have been on the market for a little bit now and the cost has gone way down from what they use to be, making it an affordable alternative to the other types of keyless door locks.

The good thing about biometric locks is that you do not have to rely on someone else having a copy of your key and you will never have to remember a combination for your lock. The lock relies on your unique fingerprint therefore making it extremely difficult for someone to gain access to your lock. The negative aspect of biometric locks is that sometimes, especially with the elderly, the fingerprint is not easily read. The technology has greatly improved over time and this issue is not as frequent, but it still does happen from time to time.

The different types of keyless door locks give consumers a wide selection, each with different options to cater to individual requirements. If you are one who easily forgets numbers and combinations, then the biometric or remote keyless door locks may be your best solution. The great thing about all the types of keyless door locks is that most do come with the option of multiple ways to access the lock, such as a combination and a key, so that you have extra protection and don’t ever have to worry about being locked out of your home or office again.Visit www.bestkeyless.com to purchase one today.

 

Prevent Nursing Home Theft

June 12th, 2009 Joseph Steel No comments


You try not to think about your loved ones valuables and belongings being at risk for theft while they are residing in an assisted living facility. The harsh reality is that theft is a common occurrence at nursing homes and assisted care facilities. With staff and visitors frequently coming and going and having access to resident’s rooms, it is easy to understand how theft can occur. But how can we prevent theft? Purchasing a safe for your loved one can give you the comfort of knowing that their valuables will be safe and secure.

What kind of safe should you look for? There are a few options available that would be beneficial in an assisted living situation. Biometric safes, or fingerprint safes, offer the advantage that there is no code that the resident will have to remember. Biometric safes also allow greater security because only the resident will be able to access the safe, limiting staff issues with theft. The main disadvantage of biometric safes is that these types of safes sometimes have difficulty reading the fingerprints of the elderly, but all biometric safes come with a key override to avoid being locked out of your safe.

Electronic keypad safes would also be advantageous in a nursing home situation. Electronic keypad safes offer simple access and since you use a code, there is no key to lose, although most come with key override as well. The disadvantages to using electronic keypad safes would be that the resident might not be able to remember the code or have the physical ability to actually push the buttons on the safe. Staff could also see the code being entered into the safe and therefore gain access as well.

Safes that use only a key to unlock will also aid in the prevention of nursing home theft. The advantage would be that there is no code to remember and only one way to access the lock. The disadvantage to this is if the resident were to lose the key. The keys could also be stolen or possibly copied. Two keys are usually issued with safes and it would be a good idea to have the resident keep one key and you keep the other so you will always have a backup if one is lost. Plus, it will diminish the possibility that someone else could get a hold of the other key.

The type of safe you invest in is purely a matter of preference as there are advantages and disadvantages to each type of safe as previously discussed. The situation or conditions that you are faced with will also determine what type of safe would suite your loved one best. Knowing that belongings and valuables are safe and secure from theft can ease at least some of the worries that go along with having a loved one in an assisted living facility.

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