Owning an antique safe is like holding a piece of history. They’re built to last and often have fascinating stories behind them. But what happens when your antique safe keys suddenly stop working?
Owning an antique safe is like holding a piece of history. They’re built to last and often have fascinating stories behind them. But what happens when your antique safe keys suddenly stop working?
When we think of things you keep in a safe, images of ornate jewels or giant wads of cash come to mind. If you think you don’t need a safe because you don’t have expensive jewelry or lots of cash, you should remember that you do have other valuable items.
While comparing the best reliable safes, you must consider the best place for one in your home. Here are three factors to consider regarding safe placement.
Here’s a look at the second half of the antique safe restoration process, from reassembling the safe to preserving our work.
If you have an antique safe in need of restoration, our team can help you return it to its former glory.
The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and travel, but it’s also a season when homes become prime targets for package theft and break-ins.
Newer cars have many security features, but we understand that some people are attached to their older cars. If it still runs and you love driving it, there’s no reason to replace it. However, you want to ensure that it is secure.
Here are four more common security mistakes that our team encounters in their work as a locksmith in MA.
In this blog post, your Lawrence, MA, locksmith is exploring some of the most prevalent physical security mistakes.
We’ve given you plenty of advice about keeping your home or commercial property secure, but what about your car? If you’re one of those people who “live in their car,” you think of your car as an extension of your home.