Interactive Mul-T Lock

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Secure your home and family under lock and key

Your home contains all of your most important things- your family, your memories, and of course your belongings. You want to not only feel safe at home, but actually be safe. When homeowners think of burglars often they imagine someone sneaking in the back window at night but most burglars boldly walk in the front door in broad daylight. One of the easiest ways to rob a house is to back a moving van in and load it up, or drive up in a van marked “maid services” and leave with bags of valuables rather than bags of trash. These bold thieves rely on being able to open the front door.

The keys

Your front line of security is your door lock. If the thieves can’t get in easily they will move on to easier pickings. A security alarm is an excellent idea, but there is always a lag time between the alarm going off and guards showing up. A bold intruder could grab your valuables in just a few seconds and then bolt, leaving an empty house for the security firm to guard.

Intruders can get past your door lock by picking it, drilling it, bumping it or just getting a copy of the key. It’s surprisingly easy to get copies made of keys. For example, in the brief period of time a valet parking attendant has your keys they can be rapidly copied at the key kiosk in the mall around the corner. Ever leave your keys on the counter for a few minutes and then wonder how they got onto the floor over there? maybe someone borrowed them for a few minutes to get them copied at the hardware store next door.

Unlike common door keys, the Mult-T lock keys cannot be copied simply by presenting a key to a locksmith. Locksmiths will only copy these keys if a customer with the correct credentials presents them and the key. As an additional safeguard against “crooked” locksmiths, Mult-T lock keys can only be cut from special blanks. Only reliable professionals are allowed to purchase and use the Mult-T lock key blanks.

The lock

SO you’ve stopped the intruders from copying your keys. But what about picking the lock? A skilled professional can pick a lock almost as fast as unlocking it with the key. Mul-T-Lock Interactive locks have external and internal pins and a spring-loaded mechanism that acts almost like a combination lock. The lock only opens if the correct key is inserted. Skeleton keys won’t work, and the lock is highly resistant to being picked. The lock itself forms an almost perfect spherical shape and has steel inserts to make it even harder to drill through. The lock is highly pick, drill, and bump resistant.

Combined with a few security cameras, the Mul-T Interactive system will finally allow you to secure your valuables and know they are safely under lock and key.

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Different Types of Keying Options

Keying options by SOS Locksmith

Locks and keys have been in existence for centuries. The following are some examples of different types of keying options and how they work:

Different Locks and Keys

Locks that are keyed differently provide one individual key for each locking mechanism and the keys cannot be used interchangeably. For instance, if there were five separate locks, five different keys would be necessary; one to open each device.

Replicate Keys

Locking mechanisms that are keyed alike allow for multiple doors to be opened with only one key. This means that regardless of the number of locks that exist, they can all be opened with the same key.

Master Keys

Locks that are master keyed are designed to allow very specific access levels for numerous key holders. Systems such as this can significantly lessen the number of keys that must be handed out to individuals. Instead, a person can possess only one key that will let him or her access multiple doors, as opposed to having to give a different key to the person for every door he or she must open. This system is highly convenient, as it also allows a different person to be given an individual key that operates only one door. For example, locks can be designed with a master key so that ten doors can be opened with one key, but other keys can be made that only open one of the ten doors. This system is often seen in hotels where each guest has his or her own key to a specific room, but the housekeeping staff can enter all the rooms with the same key.

Construction Keying

This lock and key option uses multiple cylinders that are temporarily operational with a single key, which is usually the case on new construction sites. During the construction process, all cylinders on the site can be operated by one key. After the job is complete, a specific transitional key is inserted in the lock, which changes the access options, ultimately prohibiting the master key that was used during construction to work in the future.

Three-in-One Keying

Three-in-one keying allows a person to change a lock combination without assistance. This is very helpful when a person has lost his or her key, but immediate entrance is necessary. As its name implies, each three-in-one keyed device includes three different keys, which are typically red, yellow and green. Such devices work in the following way: the green key is initially used to open the lock, but if that key is lost, the user can turn the yellow key in the lock and gain entrance. This process in and of itself changes the combination of the lock so that it can no longer be accessed with the green key should the latter fall into the wrong hands. If a similar situation occurs in the future, one can simply repeat the process with the red key, thus rendering the yellow key ineffective.

Flex Control Keys

Flex control keying is similar to the aforementioned option and allows individuals to temporarily permit or prohibit access by simply turning one of two user keys in the locking mechanism. Such systems include four keys, which are blue, white, red, and green. The green allows access, while the red prohibits the same. The white key can be given to someone who is to have permanent access to the lock, but the white key cannot manipulate the system in the way described by the green and red keys. The blue keys are usually designated for visitors who need temporary access. The owner can allow or prohibit entrance to those in possession of blue keys as often as they like without the need to change the entire lock combination.

One-Way Cylinder Keys

One-way cylinder keys are an option that includes one key that can only open the lock, one key that can only secure the lock, and a third key that does both. This option is ideal when the owner wants separate people in charge of locking and unlocking the door, but also wants some individuals to be able to do both. Those interested in learning more about lock and key mechanisms should contact a local locksmith service for more information.

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