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2nd March 2011 Issue no. 62
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International News
Products Assa Abloy launches new door closer range
Safety is first priority for Danish municipality
New IR illuminators achieve distances up to 1,000m
The $300 lock you can break in seconds
NYC's Greenwich Locksmiths have got some front! Located in the smallest building in Manhattan, the business of Greenwich Locksmiths has been in existence since 1968 and over the past 40 odd years hasn't changed all that much - until owner Phil Mortillaro decided to get creative and decorated the facade with thousands of multi-colored keys. The swirls of shiny keys make for a unique signpost for Phil's trade and the shop has now become something of a local landmark and tourist spot. When Mumbai Police recently cracked a sensational diamond heist case in which four people allegedly stole diamonds and cash worth crores from the lockers of a nationalised bank, they were amazed how the locksmith could remotely open a seven-lever locker which is practically impossible to get into even if one had physical access. In fact, duplication of these keys is so tough that if the original is lost, the manufacturer has to replace the lock. It turns out the skill had been honed for over 300 years. Full StoryDatabac self-expiring visitor labels
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This Week's News
Abus: padlocks that integrate into any locking system
ABUS are renowned for their range of padlocks from simple reliable brass, through to legendry Granit security. Stainless steel and rust free options, compliment numerous shackle variances, which in turn support keyed alike and master keyed ranges, making up ABUS' unrivalled padlock package. Advanced Keys: for genuine replacements From the mid 1990's passenger vehicles have been fitted with transponder immobiliser systems, which have increased considerably in complexity. These systems involve the inclusion of a transponder inside the key. When the key is inserted into the ignition, the transponder communicates with the immobiliser. If the key is verified, the immobiliser communicates with the vehicle ECU and allows the vehicle to start. Hickleys: Great new products and fantastic offers Great new products and fantastic offers will be available for Auto locksmiths on the Hickleys stand at the Locksmiths' Exhibition in Nottingham, with leading products from Advanced Diagnostics and Zedbull plus many other manufacturers, you can pick up some super discounts and great deals. There will be many new products such as the Chacka Bay combined laser & cylinder key machine, vehicle opening tools and a great new EEPROM software for Toyota vehicles called Jadoogar. The latest Zedbull software includes TPX3 cloning of id46, either stand-alone or online plus many other great features like the Zedprog eeprom programmer. Zedprog enables you to read and make a transponder for the vehicle without any soldering when all the keys are lost. Nigel Waters Hardware: focused Nigel Waters Hardware is focused on providing the best possible service and products at competitive prices. With free next day delivery on orders over £100 the comapny says that customers can take advantage of their regular special offers on Multipoint locks, padlocks, door and window gearboxes, cylinders, bullet locks, patio locks and handles, window espags, door and window hinges, window lock keys, and garage door handles. Lockdecoders: truly miraculous! Lockdecoders are perhaps best known for the Miracle range of products as well as the Key-Crypt Pro and autodiagnostic equipment including the Omega. Ronis-DOM: Flush fitting handle for metal furniture The new CLIPEO flush fitting handle by RONIS is available in both a square and rounded design with innovative clip to open/close feature. This modern product is supplied in black and grey as standard with bespoke finishes available on request. Sterling Locks: the gold standard Sterling Locks is one of the UK’s leading specialist manufacturers of security products with over 20 years of commitment to excellent quality, great value and backed up with our outstanding service. The Lockey Digital key safe has been designed utilising an existing Lockey product to ensure continued Lockey quality, reliability & performance. And it "really is" excellent value for money retailing at only £43.00 + Vat. The Spring Man: to suit old and new locks The Spring Man specialises in supplying locksmiths with a wide range of lock springs to suit old and new locks, including traditional mortice locks such as Wellington, Erebus, Chubb, Union etc; digital locks such as Unican/Simplex; nightlatches; and also springs to suit a range of traditional and modern door furniture, including Italian brasswear and UPVC door handles. Tradelocks: Have your photo taken with Queenie, 'The Face of Lishi' Tradelocks, main sponsors of The Locksmiths' Exhibition 2011, are offering you a chance not only to meet 'The Face of Lishi' but also save a fortune! China's legendary ex-model Huiyi Pan, also known as Queenie, will be making a guest appearance at the exhibition and awards dinner on behalf of Tradelocks. Throughout the day, she will meet and greet every Tradelocks visitor and hand out exclusive show offers which is great news as it means you will literally save a fortune! Locksmith's Exhibition 2011: Show Preview ABUS are renowned for their range of padlocks from simple reliable brass, through to legendry Granit security. Stainless steel and rust free options, compliment numerous shackle variances, which in turn support keyed alike and master keyed ranges, making up ABUS' unrivalled padlock package. Via their renowned ABUS Pfaffenhain (APf) cylinder ranges that have been specified to secure worldwide icons such as the Burj Arab Hotel and Wembley Stadium, ABUS' reputation is also well placed in cylinder specification. Locks and Security News Archive Search We keep an extensive archive of news stories and product information that have featured in past issues of Locks and Security News. If you would like to run a search of the Locks and Security News web site using the search tool below please just go ahead by entering in the name of the person, product or company or any other key words that you are looking for. News in Brief How to contact us at Locks and Security News:
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Hickley's: unlocking the key to success Hickley's, the vehicle key programming specialists, are explaining the opportunities in key programming presentations around the country during March. Security safe firm fined after worker burned A security safe manufacturer has been fined after an employee was burned while fitting an under-floor safe. Government backs MLA 2011 handbook The UK's biggest locksmithing trade association has further cemented its position as one of the country's leading security experts with a stamp of approval from the Home Office. Lock Decoders' popular soldering classes are booking again. The next class is 22nd February, and reservations are also being taken for the next one on. All MLA members who complete the class earn 3 CPD points. In addition to basic soldering skills, students are taught how to remove eeproms and micro processors. Police and council officials in North East Leeds have launched an initiative to boost home security around the Temple Newsam area by fitting free new locks to over 100 local homes. Who can be trusted to deal with data securely?
With issues of cybercrime still prevalent, companies are understandably cautious about who can be trusted to deal with their data securely. As a result, hosting provider UKFast has been working towards several industry standards to prove the security of its client's data. This week, the company has achieved ISO accreditations guaranteeing quality management and environmental management, adding to its existing information security management certification. Leading surveillance solutions provider CBC (Europe) has created a new Customer Support Manager role, providing a dedicated one-stop link between its customers and a wide range of support functions. Awards Dinner and Training Classes update
With 2 weeks to the 'event of the year', The Locksmiths' Exhibition is looking like it's going to be a very busy show indeed. Enquiries for stands are still being made and the Awards Dinner is a sell out, although we have contacted the hotel and if there is a call for more seats we could squeeze in a few extra onto the over-generous tables. Is technology giving thieves a way in to cars? by Juanita Appleby, Sbd UK Vehicle manufacturers and suppliers continue to strive for the ultimate convenience features and modern vehicles are fitted with increasing numbers of telematics systems and on-board communication technology. This means more wireless data transfer is taking place and there is now evidence to suggest that thieves could exploit this with 'invisible' theft attacks. Whilst a great number of these cited theft methods are built on fiction, some are certainly feasible by technically capable thieves. The value of having oil tank locks has been highlighted following a recent surge in the number of heating oil thefts taking place in the UK. |