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ASM Locksmiths & Alarms offers professional and efficient locksmith services for customers throughout Toongabbie. As a locally owned and operated company, we have over 20 years of experience within the locksmith trade and can pick and change locks quickly for your convenience.
Originally established in 1992, we’ve grown over the years and now have five service vehicles, as well as retail premises, which include our professional workshop.
The DT-500 is the motion sensor of choice for your security needs. It has large animal immunity so that only humans will be picked up letting your pet through without causing a false alarm, while mirror optics provide look-down zones directly beneath the sensor so as to detect an intruder attempting to sneak below the sensor.
It is only after a personal consultation that your needs will be fully met. You have read about the best which we can offer.
Flexible Hours, Open Monday - Friday
Master Key Systems
Installations, Key Cutting, Lock Opening, Re-coding, Repairs
Abus, Bi Lock, Lock Focus, Lockwood, Yale
Automotive, Commercial, Deadlocks, Doors, Industrial, Padlocks, Residential, Safes, Weather Proof Locks, Windows
After Hours Service, By Appointment, Emergency Services, Free Quotes, Guaranteed, Home Visits, Insurance Claims, Licensed, Locksmiths Guild of Australia, Mobile Service, Owner Operated, Quotes, Senior Discounts
Broken Locks, Lockouts
ABUS Marine Padlocks, Lock & Safes, ABUS Brass Padlocks, Ardel Safe Company, 007 Series, ABUS DISKUS, Alarm Systems, Night Latches, Fire Doors, Safes, Sliding Window Lock, Jumbo - EM030, Apache Range, Double-Hung Window Lock, Home Safes, Interceptor Security Safes, Cash Safes, Locks, Office Safes, The Block, Master Keying, API Security Incorporating The Lord Safe Co., ABUS Combination Padlocks, Architectural Hardware Suppliers, Automatic Dead Latches, Keyed Window Lock, Locksmithing Services, Security Deadlocks, Chromium Series, Jewellery Safes
No, If a lock is picked correctly no damage will occur.
In most cases no. The locksmith will change the tumblers to create a new combination for the new keys.
The profile of the key is covered by a patent or copyright. Key blanks are only available to locksmiths who are then able to cut them. In most cases, only the locksmith who has built the system will cut the key and usually only if appropriate authorisation is given by the system owner.
Yes, definitely. It should be done without question as any number of keys could be in circulation. If it is restricted system ownership can be transferred, however, you must obtain all keys and check with the locksmith to ensure the correct numbers.
If locks are not "master keyed" no master key is available. Skeleton keys are a fallacy although some old "ward or lever" locks had minimal key changes and a "skeleton" key could be made. However, today's average quality pin tumbler deadlock has approximately 70,000 operating combinations.
The locksmith of today is a skilled tradesman. They undergo a 4-year trade course which includes 3 years of technical college training. All locksmiths must carry licensing from the relevant statutory body. The Master Locksmiths Association carries on continuous training for locksmiths in the various disciplines involved in the trade.
In this day and age, most insurance companies demand deadlocks be installed so as to comply with policy requirements. Deadlocks are an excellent deterrent to would-be thieves.