If you hide your spare key under a doormat, you are pretty much inviting burglars into your property. Keeping it on the doorpost, under a garden statue, under a flower pot, or under a fake rock, also puts your home security at serious risk.
It’s the trailblazer for Squire’s new high security electronic locks and cylinders technology launched at IFSEC, which features Squire’s new digital security system called Inigma. Inigma BL1 works by using Bluetooth technology to communicate with the cyclist’s smartphone via the Inigma app download available on the App Store or Google Play. It is easy to set up, users simply register their details on the app, then pair the lock with their smartphone.
There are no keys to lose or combinations to forget, making it convenient and flexible. Importantly, it is super-secure with AES-256 bit encryption for the highest level of security, as secure as Government or military electronic products. Super tough too, the stylish, patented design of Inigma BL1 features an aluminium lock body with internal armouring and hardened boron steel shackle.
A host of other benefits include sharing the lock with other people and controlling multiple locks from the same smartphone. Designed and engineered in Britain by Squire, Inigma BL1 is the result of an extensive research and development programme to develop the ultimate D-lock, explained CEO John Squire; “Cyclists are looking for the best in cycle security and the most convenient, easy to use cycle locks. Our Inigma technology is designed to take cycle security to a new level and we’re very proud to achieve Sold Secure Gold rating, the highest level of security. It reflects our premium brand status for ‘toughness guaranteed’.”
Squire has been at the forefront of international lock making since 1780, making padlocks for cyclists since the 1960s. Today, Squire is recognised for some of the technologically advanced products in lock making.
If you hide your spare key under a doormat, you are pretty much inviting burglars into your property. Keeping it on the doorpost, under a garden statue, under a flower pot, or under a fake rock, also puts your home security at serious risk.
The burglars are very much aware that a lot of people do not pay as much attention to garage security as they do to home security. Valuable items stored in the garage are an easy loot, but it’s only half of the problem. Some burglars will attempt to get into your house after robbing the garage.
If you wish to avoid trouble and turn your property into a tranquil haven for your tenants to live in and enjoy, as a landlord you need to take appropriate security measures.
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It is estimated that there is a burglary in the UK every 40 seconds. Burglars tend to be very crafty as it comes to breaking in.Sometimes, however, the burglars don’t even have to be that crafty. Why? Because of our own bad habits such as leaving the door unlocked. But locking your door, sadly, does not necessarily protect you from the possibility of being robbed.
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When you buy a property, you may wonder how many people might have key duplicates which will give them access to your abode. Of course it should never happen, but how can you be sure? In order to have a peace of mind, get in touch with a professional local locksmith who will change your locks and check the security standards in your new home.