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Locksmith Case Study: Yeah, sure, these students were ‘studying’ at 2 a.m…

Locksmith Case Study: Yeah, sure, these students were ‘studying’ at 2 a.m…

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | Aug 5, 2019 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: This London university runs its campus buildings on a very tight budget. In the event of a night-time lockout, for instance, a student, unable to enter his own room, would simply be given a different room for the night, and the maintenance staff would solve...
Locksmith Case Study: Why also older people love our locksmiths

Locksmith Case Study: Why also older people love our locksmiths

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | Jul 5, 2019 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: The staff at the day-care centre for the local elderly knew a lot of the trials and tribulations of the unassisted living of many of their clients. Their woes were many, tradesmen were one them. As the centre’s clients were all locally based, the...

Locksmith Case Study: The tough men of the night: bailiffs

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | Jun 5, 2019 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: This bailiff firm had contracts with 3 London Boroughs to collect unpaid rates from commercial clients. Those locksmiths’ call-outs usually happen at night. The bailiff had ongoing problems finding locksmiths who were able to turn up reliably, on time...
Locksmith Case Study: Having a hard hat’s not so hard

Locksmith Case Study: Having a hard hat’s not so hard

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | May 5, 2019 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: Building sites are full of emergency work for locksmiths companies. This particular building site in Bow in East London was no exception. Due to one of their site supervisors being inattentive, the management had 6 different tool chests to force open in as...
Locksmith Case Study: Wow, building managers can be a demanding lot!

Locksmith Case Study: Wow, building managers can be a demanding lot!

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | Apr 5, 2019 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: This particular lady was employed to manage a large London office block. Office blocks can engender enormous amounts of locksmith work. Her requirements in 2014 so far were indeed multi-facetted: 1) Masterkey suites, extend old ones, supply and install new...
Locksmith Case Study: Buying keys: not just a few, but THOUSANDS!

Locksmith Case Study: Buying keys: not just a few, but THOUSANDS!

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | Mar 5, 2019 | Case Studies

Problem: A chain of supermarkets was looking to establish mobility scooter clubs at its outlets. Disabled repeat shoppers would no longer have to queue at a service desk to ask for a scooter key, they would simply be given a key each, to permanently keep. All locks on...
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