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J UNE 2017 T HE M ASTER ’ S K EY L OCKSMITHS If you want the key to home safety, who better to ask than a locksmith? With their experience making and repairing locks and their home security expertise, there is no one better to advise you. Now that Spring is wrapping up and summer is around the corner buyers and sellers are moving. With moving comes keys to a new home. That being the case it might be time to consider changing your locks. I sat down with local locksmith Michael Patterson and got the low down on the locksmith’s game. I also learned something very interesting from Michael that most homeowners do not know. How many of us run to Lowes or Home Depot and grab a new lock set for our front or back door when needed? Almost everyone, right? What many of us don’t know is that on that shelf of new lock sets there are several boxes that are keyed the same. Thieves can be very smart these days…watch your back when buying these lock sets. Keyed alike lock sets are easy to spot, they all have the same codes. For example, locks by Schlage with the Number 10239; one key can open four locks. Kwikset is another popular brand that uses the same method with their packaging. One of their keys can open six locks. If you do buy new locks and want added protection, have these new locks rekeyed. He had a few tips and tricks:   A MANDA G ATES , R EALTOR 336-682-6822 (Cell) [email protected] Facebook.com/amandagatesrealestate @mrsamandagates  Always rekey or replace your locks when you buy a new house. The previous owner could have extra copies of the keys, or they could have given spare keys to neighbors, family members, friends, or even contractors. If you don’t want strangers to have access to your home, you need to replace your locks (the pricier, more complicated method) or rekey your locks (which is quicker and cheaper). Install a deadbolt lock for superior home protection, but make sure that it’s installed correctly. Many contractors don’t know how to install locks the right way, so call a locksmith for best results. Never hide your door key under the mat! Do you really think you’re the first person to think of that hiding place? If a criminal wants to access your home, they will usually search obvious places in the 10 feet surrounding your door. Doormats, pots, planters, mailboxes, rocks, and fake rocks are all common hiding places. Choose somewhere 15-20 feet away from the door that is unusual and protective instead. Or better yet, give your spare key to a friend or loyal neighbor! I asked Michael where The Master’s Key Locksmiths came from and he said “The name of the company is based on John 14:6.” (Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”) “I use my business as a ministry and I run my company with biblical principles as the foundation. Quality of work and customer satisfaction is very important to me.” Master’s Key services the Triad area, in both residential and commercial jobs. The Master’s Key can re-key existing locks, install new hardware, copy and cut keys and pick locks for lock outs. Michael Patterson License#1924 336-996-0436(cell) 336-770-5397(office) [email protected]