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Locksmith Case Study: #Lastminutehugeproblem: Losing the keys just before the property exchange…

Locksmith Case Study: #Lastminutehugeproblem: Losing the keys just before the property exchange…

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | Aug 5, 2018 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: For this client of Metrolocks, the hand-over of the keys on a beautiful flat was a mere 2 hours away. Suddenly, the agent noticed, that the keys weren’t where they were supposed to be. A lengthy – and fruitless – search ensued. Solution: In...
Locksmith Case Study: The curious case of the missing office supplies

Locksmith Case Study: The curious case of the missing office supplies

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | Jul 5, 2018 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: An accountants’ office manager noticed an inexplicably quick depletion of some of their office supplies. These were kept in a separate room, which was never locked. Solution: Metrolocks installed a medium duty digital mechanical latchlock. Only a few people...
Locksmith Case Study: A pool is good for swimming, but much less so for locks

Locksmith Case Study: A pool is good for swimming, but much less so for locks

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | Jun 5, 2018 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: A gym found that the moisture in the air near the changing rooms repeatedly wreaked havoc onto their existing heavy duty mechanical digital latchlock: it had to be replaced nearly every year. Solution: Metrolocks installed a moisture resistant keypad with a...
Locksmith Case Study: Too many keys spoil the broth, over time

Locksmith Case Study: Too many keys spoil the broth, over time

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | May 5, 2018 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: The management of a large block of flats felt that over the years their key-security was compromised by numerous tenants not returning their keys when they moved out. The cost of changing all main entrance and back door locks every few years was considered...
Locksmith Case Study: Waiters don’t like waiting

Locksmith Case Study: Waiters don’t like waiting

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | Apr 5, 2018 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: A busy pub kitchen had a simple fob-reader installed, to avoid guests erring into the kitchen. Having to hold a fob up against the reader proved impractical for staff carrying dirty dishes back into the kitchen. Solution: Metrolocks installed a proximity...
Locksmith Case Study: Loss of power: not only bad for dictators, hospitals hate it, too

Locksmith Case Study: Loss of power: not only bad for dictators, hospitals hate it, too

by help@metrolocks.co.uk | Mar 5, 2018 | Case Studies, Uncategorized

Problem: A hospital needed a vital area secured by means of a keypad. Even though power-cuts are an infrequent occurrence, the management was very keen to avoid any problems resulting from electricity supply issues. Solution: Metrolocks installed a heavy-duty Unican...
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