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Atlanta, GA
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I accidentally locked myself out of my house on a Friday evening.  A kind neighbor called Top At Locksmith  LLC they were able to respond within a few hours.  The technician was professional and proficient and had the door open within a matter of minutes. Thanks  for saving  me

Lincoln Leo
Buckhead, GA
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I lost my keys while going on a run. I called Top Atlanta Locksmith LLC and the tech was fast, efficient, and professional. Oh and reasonably priced. I scoured the web for quotes and they were the lowest in price.

Ian Eric
Apr 07 2017
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Locks have been around almost since the beginning of civilization. Ever since there’s been valuable property to protect, humans have wanted to keep their precious assets safe from theft. Despite a history that reaches back thousands of years to the first cities of Egypt, China and the Middle East, modern pin and tumbler locks haven’t changed that drastically. While many improvements have been made over the centuries, the key functions and mechanics have centered around a very similar idea. That is until today. Now, smart locks have transformed the way that people protect the things they hold most dear and homeowners are rushing to make the switch. The idea of using fingerprints to open doors was once only attainable in science fiction films, yet the future seems to have arrived now that this incredible biometric technology is affordable and user friendly enough for individuals and families to install them in their own homes. 

What Makes Biometric Locks So Different

Most traditional locks are pin and tumblers. They use small pins of varying lengths that fit inside a cylinder. When the correct key is inserted into the slot, the bumps on the key push the pins up at just the right height to allow the lock to turn. Unfortunately, many people have learned lock picking techniques and can purchase bump keys for less than $10 online. The result is an increase in burglaries across the world. Now that anyone can search the web and find a tutorial on how to force these kinds of locks open, it’s worth the investment to find an alternative way to keep criminals at bay. It seems that biometric locks have arrived on the scene just in time. Rather than using a metal key like conventional locks, biometric technology requires only your fingerprints. 

Benefits of High Biometric Features

Because every single person’s fingerprints are different, the unique pattern on your fingertips can become your own secret code. Biometrics allows the ability for a business or household to closely monitor who can use their locks by assigning a certain number of approved users. For instance, you can give temporary access to your plumber or your teenage son’s friends, and then cancel their ability to enter your home afterwards. Before, homeowners would have to entrust their key to others, who could then make a copy of the key and use it later to break and enter the home without a trace. You also won’t have to worry about your children or spouse misplacing their keys, which can be very helpful for large families. 

Are You Ready to Bring Your Outdated Locks into the 21st Century? Call Top Atlanta Locksmith

Does your home still have the minimum standard locks that came with the property? If so, then your household could be an easy target for today’s criminals. Get high security biometric smart locks installed in your home or business, and upgrade your security today. All it takes is one quick phone call to the expert professionals at Top Atlanta Locksmith. Our customer care team would be happy to answer your questions, as well as help find the best locks for your unique situation and budget. Contact us to find out more information or to schedule your next locksmith service.