Seattle Locksmith clears the air on bumping locks

Have you heard reports about lock bumping? Let us explain to you what it really is and why there is no real risk for your home or office. San Jose locksmith wants to clear the air on bumping locks, and what it does.
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Seattle, WA (prHWY.com) August 31, 2012 - You may have heard reports at one point or another about lock bumping. On the internet it says that anyone can bump a lock. These reports are saying that it is very easy to do and you do not even need skill to do it. Is this true? No, these statements are leading you to believe things that are not true. Let us now explore how lock bumping works and why you do not ever need to worry about it. (great reviews)

Many of the reports out there say that even an unskilled person could bump open a lock. This statement is completely false. By reading this article you will realize that you should not believe everything that you hear, even if it is on the nightly news or has articles written up in newspaper.

In order to bump a lock successfully, there are a few tools that are needed. The first tool needed is a key blank that is cut a certain way. The key would have to be cut in a particular way so that It fits your brand of lock. Key blanks are not readily available. In fact, they are quite difficult to acquire. A person would either have to work in a hardware store and steal one or know someone that works in one that would steal one for them. They would also need to know the brand of lock you have and the correct cut it needs. On top of all of this, they would also need to know the type of blank key they need.

Each lock is slightly different. They use different types of keys and involve different cuts. Most reports are making you believe that there are only so many combinations and brands available. This is wrong. There are actually many brands of locks and each one of them involve a different type of key blank and cut.

Besides someone needing multiple tools which are difficult to come across, it also takes time. Burglars usually want to stay out of sight and get in and out of a house as fast as they can. They will not want to sit in front of a house where someone could see them for many minutes just so they could get into one house.

As you can see, lock bumping is just not practical for a burglar. In fact, most Seattle locksmiths do not even use this technique anymore due to the fact that it does require so much time to be spent. In the case that you are worried about lock bumping, any professionally trained locksmith can recommend a lock that cannot be bumped or even picked. They are a little more expensive than a normal lock, but if this is a serious concern, they are readily available.

Company info:

Seattle Locksmith Company is a very well known locksmith service provider. They service the entire Seattle area. Their Goal is to better educate the public on issues surrounding locksmiths.

Seattle Locksmith Company
Contact: Matthew Drain, Marketing Director
77 Yesler Way
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 274-6819
Email: admin@seattlelocksmiths.net
http://www.seattlelocksmiths.net/

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