Call Us: (888) 861-9396
logo

Call Us: (888) 861-9396

 

Locks and the Issue of Full Disclosure

Generally, locks are the first line of defense in a security setup for any residence or commercial building, and also the cheapest. However, any type of lock will never indefinitely keep out any determined intruder with time, knowledge, skills, and unlimited resources in breaking locks. Often, the concept of a lock, even a minimal one, is to deter a typical intruder for a time, so that the ensuing disturbance generated by the intruder will cause enough commotion to bring on the authorities. Circumventing high quality locks by breaking windows can also deter intruders due to the disturbance and commotion that ensues.

In determining the strengths and weaknesses of locks, the issue of “full disclosure” was raised in the context of locksmithing back in the early 20th century. It was a controversy regarding whether weaknesses in lock systems should be kept secret within the circle of locksmiths or be made public. Some persons deemed it dangerous to reveal the weaknesses of locks because it encourages more people to be dishonest and reveals to thieves these lock weaknesses. However, the ensuing argument proved this to be a fallacy. It is already proven by authorities that thieves are very keen in their profession, and already know more than any normal person can teach them. So these thieves already know the various weaknesses of various locks long before locksmiths discussed this topic among themselves. Making this knowledge known to the average person means that they can take the necessary precautions such as avoiding the purchase of known weak locks or they can increase the number of locks to the point that lock picking becomes tedious and a form of deterrence for intruders.

Due to the disclosure issue, locksmiths and locksmithing became a formal trade career. To ply the trade of locksmithing, it now required completion of some formal education and a completion of an apprenticeship to gain a certificate or full diploma. Additional training certificates can be earned from locksmith associations or manufacturers.

Locksmiths in Prospect, OH certainly never fall short of these qualifications, especially the locksmiths from Mobile24-locksmiths who are all qualified, well trained, professionals, and experts in their fields of locksmithing.



Zipcodes We Serve: 43342

Our Services

Transponder Key Programming

Key with a Chip *$65

Automotive Key Extraction

Key broken off or Stuck in Ignition **$75

Ignition Change Services

Commercial, Residential or Safe *$120

Auto Lockout Service

Commercial, Residential or Safe *$35

Fresh Installation

The right lock for the right door *$65

Car Key Making

All automobile Keys *$90

Changing Locks

Any kinds of LOCKS *$45

Re-Keying

All variants of security locks *$19

* This cost is a minimum estimate for the respective job. The final cost will vary. It will depend on the security level of the lock-system plus labor charges.

** This cost is a minimum estimate for the respective job. Every key/ignition is uniquely built and cut therefore, the final cost will vary. It will depend on the complexity of the job and programming cost if associated.