Monday, May 16, 2011

Standalone Electromechanical Locks: When Was the Last Time You Changed the Batteries?

Think of them the same way you would of as a home fire-detector: If you''re using standalone electromechanical locks, you should change the batteries once a year. The only thing is, there's no big marketing campaign to remind folks about these locks, so it can be easy to forget. And if they're not part of a networked security solution, you might never know your protection has been compromised—until it's too late.

You could take the matter into your own hands, but remember: As opposed to those fire detectors, it's not always a simple matter to change the batteries in an electromechanical lock. Gaining access to the batteries can be a challenge for a non-professional, while the batteries themselves may not be on sale at the local corner store.

Why not call Bill's Mobile Lock today so our honest and experienced pros can make sure your batteries—and security—are both up-to-date? We can service a wide range of standalone electromechanical locks from a wide range of manufacturers, and we can even set you up with an annual schedule for ongoing security maintenance.

Our number is 734-421-1230, and you also can visit us online at:
www.billsmobilelock.net