Getting most of the press, quite a large number of articles and essays have been written about the lock and ILCO RibbonPersonali Keys when focusing on the world of the locksmith, but surprisingly not very many have been written in regards to keys. Yes a locksmith works with all types of locks and tools, hardware and other security devices but a very significant part of a locksmiths job pertains to keys as well.
Without the key the lock is merely a device unable to open or close for its owner. Most locks are stationary objects installed into the various kinds of doors that house them, padlocks, while having the ability to be mobile are also quite docile in nature, too.
Master
key systems are not called master key systems for no reason at all. It is the
lock and its cylinder that has to be serviced and set for one key only to act
as its master key and not the other way around. It is not a master lock system
as mentioned it is the key that is important here.
There
are many moments when someone will ask themselves if they locked their doors at
home or their vehicles doors and common sense dictates that even if the door is
unlocked it is closed. Closed doors on any home, building or car usually deters
those seeking to illegally gain entrance as most assume that they are locked,
however when having a moment of uncertainty and fumbling through pockets and
handbags searching for keys this brings on the more nerve wracking of scenarios
in that lost keys, especially those without copies, completely deny one the
ability to not only get in one place, but multiple places.
A
thief does not break into a key, a thief breaks into Timberline Locks. Someone attempting to gain access doesn't pick
or break a key as they do a door or lock. When putting all of this into
consideration, perhaps the key deserves a little more credit and thought than
it is currently being given.
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