Author: Nathan Gremmert
CAN LOCKSMITHS BE TRUSTED?
- Post author By Nathan Gremmert
- Post date June 14, 2022
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Professional Locksmiths for Commercial Clients
A locksmith installs, repairs, and adjusts locks for windows, doors, and safes, get keys cut, install access control systems, serve as emergency locksmiths and serve as master key locksmiths for commercial clients. Professional locksmiths are meticulous about their locksmith services which include:
- Repairing and replacing spoilt doors and windows locks
- Installation of keyless entry locks, window bars, and security lock systems
- Fabrication of lost or broken keys
- Duplication of residential and commercial keys
- The duties of a locksmith are sensitive. Therefore, it is essential to hire a locksmith from a reputable company or an individual with appropriate documentation, professional training, and highly recommended.
- When you want to book a locksmith online or call a locksmith to do an urgent job, there can be a rush to pick the first “mobile locksmith near me” or “local locksmith near me”, but choosing a local locksmith is not a decision to be rushed.
- There are tips to consider when choosing the type of locksmith you want, whether domestic locksmith, master key locksmith, mobile locksmith, independent locksmith, metropolitan locksmith, or after-hours locksmith, so you can make a calculated decision on which locksmith to use. So if you’re looking for a locksmith in Melbourne CBD, keep these tips in mind:
- Check for how long they have been in the locksmith business
- If it is a mobile locksmith in Melbourne you need, look out for their response time.
- Ensure they are members of the the Master Locksmith Association of Australia (MLAA) and also Australian Security Industry Association Ltd (ASIAL). These are peak bodies in the industry and ensure your Locksmith is compliant and registered with the Police.
- Verify they have a comprehensive list of locksmith services and tools, such as locksmith key cutting tools, key fabrication, locks and alarm system installation, house keys, etc.
- When you search online for a “locksmith near me” to get your key cut, ensure not to miss out on any hidden cost that the locksmith might not mention. Some emergency locksmiths might try to charge more than they should.
- A good locksmith near me should have a website with up-to-date information, social media profiles, and identify as a locksmith in Melbourne or provide CBD locksmith services.
- When it is a duplicate house key near me search, ensure to do a background check by looking at reviews on the Internet to get more information about local locksmiths.
- Do not use the call centre locksmith services; they will “call a locksmith near me” and pick any random home locksmith you cannot personally check for quality assurance.
- Every locksmith in CBD should have a proper means of identification, be on the lookout for this.
- Ask neighbours or friends to recommend an after-hours locksmith near me so you can be available to monitor the work after work.
- Locksmiths are trustworthy as long as necessary precautions are taken. When searching online for a locksmith near me or metro locks, do the appropriate due diligence, and choose the most recommended professional locksmith available.
What’s In A Logo?
- Post author By Nathan Gremmert
- Post date May 12, 2022
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Safeguard Locksmiths Logo
Have a look at our Safeguard Locksmiths logo – it’s on the left if you can’t find it, and it’s been around forever. A few weeks ago, though, we decided it was time for a change. This wasn’t an easy decision, nor should it be. Currently located in North Melbourne, Safeguard Locksmiths is 48 years old and has traded under the same logo for so long that nobody remembers when or where the graphic was born; it’s safe to say that it’s as old as any of the employees or customers can remember.
So, based on these facts, should we have left it alone? Isn’t it part of our brand? Well, yes – but a brand is so, so much more than its logo.
There are many definitions of a brand, but the one I like is the one that goes something like this: “a brand is what your customers say about your company when you’re not in the room to hear them.” So, how am I supposed to know what our customers are saying about us in that proverbial room? For the sake of our business, I hope they talk about our integrity, commitment to service, and most of all alignment of purpose. I hope that they see we ‘get’ them, that we know what they’re about and how we should play our part in helping them get to where they need to go.
Our most recent customer visit was to one of our favourite clients. They are all about shoes, but for me, they present more like a legendary record or fashion label. We had the privilege of having a tour of their Richmond HQ recently, and it was like walking through a town square where fashion shows and music festivals are in full swing. Products on display in retail like spaces separating all their different brands and colours (over 30 if you can believe that). Each even has its own logo, design space, and teams beavering away. Yet with all this variety of logo designs and colours, there was clearly only one culture on display – teamwork. Growth. People with a purpose all make it happen, together.
What struck me, was the fact that despite all that focus and determination on their customers, here they were, taking the time to tour one of their suppliers through their business, because for them, alignment of purpose is key (mind the pun). We may be a small cog in their engine, but an important cog, nevertheless. Security in a business of over 600 shops can get quite dynamic as you could imagine, so quick response time is just the start. The real game is in understanding their culture of growth and their mindset to achieving those growth targets, which was what the site tour was all about. We got to see not only what they do, but how they do it and more importantly, how we can help them make it happen.
A supplier for our small business once said to us “the people in any business worry about logos & signage waaaaay more than any customer does”, and I’m inclined to agree with him. But then I thought about that statement. I thought “isn’t that the point?” If we think about the logo as being a symbol of what the business means to staff, it can make them proud to belong and offer more focus on “why use us” when talking to prospects and clients. If that’s the truth, then let’s make that logo change!
Safeguard Locksmiths | Your access | Your control | Your way | Since 1974.
The Key to Event Management
- Post author By Nathan Gremmert
- Post date March 30, 2022
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The Key to Event Management


When you ask yourself what event management is, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Parties, certainly. That was my first thought. Right after that one, I imagined a whirlwind of possibilities; an image, plucked right from someone’s head taken and moulded into their perfect occasion.
Don’t get me wrong, it really is all those things – although if you were to take approximately 12 separate venues (pit buildings, pavilions, marques, and the like), 300 plus doors and many hundreds of tradies from scores of suppliers you may begin to get the picture of how things could go wrong. What if you had to host 270,000 odd spectators for only 4 days in these 12 separate venues, with 8 weeks to pull it all together? Make this event opening somewhat of an annual pilgrimage, and you may start to get a picture of what event management truly feels like.
So, what’s a locksmith got to do with any of this? Well, basically nothing …. and pretty much everything.
The event that is based in Melbourne is essentially built upon public land every year from scratch, whilst the city goes blissfully on with its day-to-day bustle. Buildings, fences, walkways and most importantly the track! Emily, from iEDM, who are the Engineering Project Managers for the event, is keen to get the security of the event locked down before any of this happens. Perhaps this is where Safeguard Locksmiths fits in? Well, sort off. It’s true we have been supporting the event every year since its inception by annually re-installing master key locks for over 300 access points that are used by teams, corporates and event management to feel secure in their pits, suites and offices – but that’s not what Emily is worried about. In fact, that’s the easy bit.
Handing out those keys to the tradesmen, colleagues, teams, corporates and event managers is the part that has her (elegantly) balding. And if you know master key systems, then you’ll know what it means to lose a grand master key. So, Emily, looking for a solution, called on us once more. She asked, “What’s the best way to manage these keys? I hand them out daily and just keeping track of them can be a nightmare. We have a software program but its not tailored to this event for what I need. Can you help?” Well, Emily – those being the words any small business loves to hear – Yes, we can! We looked at what was available in the industry, thought “we need to tailor something specifically for events”, and so went away and built our own web app. In the name of full disclosure, we did already have an app for our clients to order master keys within 30 seconds through authentication via the web, but we hadn’t thought of adding an event key tracker into it… so we did!
72 hours later, we saw Emily and showed her our new and improved app alongside anything the industry had that could support her needs. We were thrilled when Emily chose our solution with one word “Awesome”.
Whether she’s on her desktop, mobile or tablet, Emily can issue or return any key with full document control and authorisation. She even gets reminders when the key is not back where it belongs at the right time. It basically just solved one of her daily pain points without adding any additional workload.
From that, we asked ourselves a new question: what are our other customers doing? We build and supply locks and keys to some huge organisations with legacy master key systems – for them, moving to an online access control system is just not justifiable, so managing keys is their only way to keep costs low. 70% of all security installations these days are still the mechanical lock and key solution we all grew up with; but who says we can’t get smart with the web to support the key management of those very systems?
So, if you are struggling with event key control and you want to trial the app out for free just reach out via thelocksmiths.app.
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