The Locksmith Journal May-Jun 2015 - Issue 38 | Page 28

28 • industrynewS PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE OVERSEAS NEWS - ONTARIO Maker Bus kickstarts creativity An after-school mobile classroom is teaching kids a host of hands-on skills »»Engaging kids in handson activities after school is not always easy. But thanks to one after-school programme in Southwestern Ontario in Canada, youngsters are learning how to pick locks. But this is not about teaching kids to become criminals – it aims to teach them how to use their brains, hands and tools to combine creativity and technology – puzzle solving. At just 10 years old, Kyle Desiardine can pick a front door lock in minutes flat. But he can also recite the two rules of lock picking: never pick a lock without permission, and never break the law. Kyle is one of several youngsters aged eight to 12 who are enjoying a supervised after-school programme that gives them hands-on activities once a week. It is run by the Maker Bus, a mobile hacker and maker space. The Maker Bus is a mobile classroom that travels throughout Southwestern Ontario to libraries, schools and community events, spreading a love of hands-on projects, hacking and making. To date in the eight-week after-school programme, kids have created a maze out of cardboard, played with circuit boards and built mini-robots. Picking a lock is a matter of learning how a lock works, then being able to move a pick “softly and eloquently,” said Matt Ward, a former locksmith who now works at Western University’s faculty of information and media studies. “One of these kids picked a lock that came from my front door.” ‘solving a puzzle’ There are five levels of locks, from two to five. “Within five minutes these kids had broken into the first level of lock,” said Kim Martin, one of the founders of the Maker Bus and a PhD candidate at Western. “It’s like solving a puzzle.” Living up to their claims - Brisant Secure Many customers claim to be different. Many companies claim to “listen to their customers”. But not all of them live up to their claims. »»From the start, Brisant Secure has aimed its service at locksmiths, listening to what they want and responding to their needs by delivering quality, welldesigned products that are tried and tested efficiently and quickly. Brisant has grown its business not by hardsell, but by making sure that its locksmith customers keep coming back – simply because they can get precisely what they need when they need it. They design locks that locksmiths say they want and also make other popular brand locks easily available. They test everything they sell in their own BS/MLA test environment (the company is an Affiliate member of the MLA & BSI member), offer online ordering and deliver fast, next day DPD secure service for orders made before 4pm. Texted delivery times keep customers informed. The range of products is impressive but you won’t find them in national DIY stores or major internet retailers because Brisant works entirely with locksmiths themselves. You can, for example, choose from four different ranges of Brisant cylinder - from the ever popular Brisant-E to the test beating - Ultion. Catering for half lock, rim lock, padlock, and thumbturn is further demonstration of Brisant understanding and delivering on the needs of the locksmith in today’s fast-moving market. ‘check out the website and prepare to be impressed’ Brisant understands how important it is that locksmiths always have a lock to suit every eventuality, but they also understand that it is equally important not to tie up too much precious cash with stock in the van. That’s why Brisant locks have a clever dual-colour design – cutting the amount locksmithjournal.co.uk | MAY/JUN 2015 Sponsored by ASSA ABLOY of stock you need in half. And then, by putting the unbeaten security features in both sides of the lock you halve your stock again not having to buy and carry ‘handed’ anti-snap locks. It takes 100 normal antisnap locks to do what you can do with 25 Brisant. As well as its own website (www.brisant-secure.com), Brisant has also created a website VISIT LOCK ADVISOR (www.lock-advisor.co.uk with lots of useful advice and information. Brisant-Secure has a formula that is working well. You can meet the team at Lockex 2016. In the meantime, if you haven’t already, check out the website and prepare to be impressed.