Monday, December 22, 2014

Merry Christmas From Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati

Everyone here at Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati would like to wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy new year. We appreciate this great community so much. We want you all to know that we are very thankful to have you as customers, old and new. 

Please, if you ever need the best locksmith service in the Cincinnati area, give us a call. Don't forget that we serve more than just Cincinnati. We service areas all over the tri-state area. Our local dispatch areas are:

(513) 772-8644
Bativia, Bridgetown, Cincinnati, Cloverdale, Covington, KY, Delhi, Delhi Hills, Elmwood Place, Fairchild, Finneytown, Forestville, Mack, Mason, Miltin , Montgomery, Mulberry, Newport, KY, Norwood, Sherwoodvillage, St. Bernard, Taylor Mill, KY, Wilder, KY

Cold Springs, KY, Crescent Srings, KY, Crestview Hills, KY, Edgewood, KY, Erlanger, KY, Fort Mitchell, KY, Fort Wright, KY, Highland Heights, KY, Southgate, KY

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Monday, December 15, 2014

Your Answer To Emergency Situations

We want to remind everyone that we offer a great program called Pop-A-Lock Saves Kids, or PALSavesKids. This free program is aimed at rescuing children who have accidentally been locked behind a closed door. This is not something we would wish on anyone, but we do want you to know that we’re always ready and willing to come and help you out in this situation. If you ever make this mistake of locking a loved one behind a closed door:
  • Call your local police to let them know what is happening
  • Dial (513) 772-8644 for Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati
  • Tell our trusted operator that you have a child locked in a vehicle
We will send our nearest technician to your location to help you open the door completely free. We offer this service as a way to give back to the community that gives us so much. PALSavesKids is a gift to you. We’re excited to call Cincinnati our home and we want you to know that we’re always ready to help in any way we can. Give us a call today and see what we can do for you, even if it’s not for an emergency.

Monday, December 8, 2014

We're Going To Be Around For The Holidays

We want everyone to know that we're going to be around for the holidays. We want you to know that as much is going around in Cincinnati, we're ready to come to you whenever you need us. We're excited to say that we can come to you at:

  • One of the flea markets around town
  • The mall
  • Cincinnati Zoo
  • Light Festivals
  • Winterfair
  • and more!
We can come to you anytime, 24 hours a day, at your location. We're completely mobile, which means that we can handle all of the tasks you can throw at us. Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati is the largest and most popular locksmith in the area. Give us a call at (513) 772-8644 for the best service.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Sharing Is Caring

I recently visited our Canadian Pop-A-Lock website and saw this great blog. I thought it would be nice to share it with our customers.

"I was recently asked by a customer’s young son, how does a lock work? I’d love to show everyone how. I’d like to show you the pin tumbler lock. This lock is the most common lock because it’s used for most home doors and many other doors. If you watch this video, you can see it in action. The tumbler lock is a pretty simple lock to crack open, but I think I’m only saying that because I’ve been trained to do it.

The lock has two types of pins that help it function. The blue pins are called the driver pins. The red pins are called the key pins. Whenever you put a key into the lock, the purpose of the pins is to be pushed up by the key into the correct position so that the cylinder (yellow) can turn. In the first picture in the set, you can see that all of the pins were lined up correctly and the cylinder has turned. The second picture shows what happens before the turn begins. All of the pins are aligned and the cylinder would be allowed to turn. If you’ve ever wondered why the sides of your keys are indented, it’s because these locks come with a little ledge that makes sure the pins don’t fall from their respective holes. You can see the ledge in the fourth picture.

What’s great about Pop-A-Lock is that we know how to open these keys, clean these locks, cut new keys for these locks, and even change the pins to have a new combination for opening it. When I say that we’re the best locksmith the business, I mean it! We can help you with your pin tumblers, your wafer tumblers, your tubulars, your electronic locks, keycard locks, and so much more. We do more than you think. Give Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati a call today. See what we can do. "

Thursday, November 6, 2014

PALSavesKids Is Here To Help

In case you've never heard of our PALSavesKids program, you will be happy to know that it is completely free. This free program was arranged to help rescue children that have been locked in vehicles. This service is especially important during the summer months whenever it gets really hot outside. Did you know that temperatures can get as hot as 125 ºF in a matter of minutes inside a car during the warmer months. This is why we stress the importance of not hesitating if you accidentally lock a loved one in a car.
If you ever make this mistake, do not panic. Just follow these very simple steps.
  1. Call your local police department and let them know what is going on. 
  2. Call Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati at (513) 772-8644.
We will send the nearest technician immediately. Your call will become our number one priority. Our technician will arrive and open your door as quickly as possible, and without damaging the door. This is the service that we offer because our community deserves it.

Also, don't forget that we also offer all different types of locksmith services as well. We can service your home, car, and business. Give us a call today at (513) 772-8644. Find out what makes us the best locksmith.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Halloween Safety Tips

As you may well know, Halloween is filled mischief, fun, and family. Especially considering Halloween is on a Friday this year, we feel it's especially important this year to remind everyone to really be safe this year. Not only do we want your children and trick-or-treaters to be safe, but it's also important to keep your home safe as well.  Some people use Halloween as an excuse to do some not so friendly things. This is why we want to give you some home safety tips to making sure your home isn't a target this year. They are:


  • Keep your lights on if you aren't home. Make people believe you are there even though you might not be.
  • Don't put a bucket on the front porch full of candy. This is an even bigger indicator that you aren't home.
  • Make sure all doors and windows are locked securely.
  • If you light Jack-O-Lanterns, make sure they are in a position that are not fire hazards.
  • Get a free security audit by Pop-A-Lock.
When you want the best in safety and advice, give Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnti a call. We're ready for your call 24 hours a day. Our hotline is (513) 772-8644. We are completely mobile too, that means we can always come to your location. For your home safety needs, call today!

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Why We're Trained?

Did you know that all Pop-A-Lock technicians are trained at the home office in Louisiana, USA? All of our technicians go to our home office in the states to learn how to perform all of the jobs that you will likely need us to do. It may seem like overkill, but this is just the standard of service that Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati demands when it comes to our quality of work. We’re the best for a multitude of reasons, but this is definitely one of the primary ones.

When our techs get trained, they are trained to handle locksmith jobs for your automotive, commercial, and residential needs. We can handle most cars, foreign and domestic, most high security locks, and even your ignition cylinder for your car. We’re the jack-of-all-trades when it comes to your locks. We’re proud of our commitment to safety, and we often will show it off by making sure you’re taken care of in all matters safety.

Don’t be surprised if our techs offer you advice or more options when it comes to safety. These well-trained professionals just can’t turn off their need to make sure everyone is safe in their home, business, or car. It’s a need that we try to meet. Don’t forget to call us at (513) 772-8644 for your locksmith needs. We’re ready for your call 24 hours a day.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Security For Schools

What are the risks?

Security personnel are trained to evaluate jobs in terms of threats, attacks, and countermeasures. Some threats are geographical in nature – tornados, hurricanes, floods, fire. While these threats to our schools are something to be concerned about, an unfortunate and even more devastating chain of events have taken over as the #1 threat to our students and faculty. The threat of someone walking onto a school campus with the intention of causing bodily harm to students and faculty is top of mind as these events continue to happen across the country. What can schools do to protect themselves in an active shooter scenario?

While there may not be a perfect solution, there are measures that can be taken to increase security on campuses everywhere – daycare centers, elementary through high schools, and colleges. The purpose is to minimize risk and focus on the types of security equipment that can be used to help protect against violent attacks.

Perimeter Envelope
The first step in securing a building is ensuring that only those people allowed inside are in fact inside. The process starts by ensuring that the exterior doors and windows are installed properly, of good quality and have automatic closing devices where appropriate. Once complete, the next step is the installation of a number of interconnected sensors and controls in a system which will indicate when any outside door is ajar (door position sensors), control when the main doors are allowed to be open (access control), and indicate that windows are closed when appropriate (window contacts).

Access Control
An electronic access control system can provide control of who enters the school during normal operating hours. A good system can minimize the annoyance of increasing security by allowing those who should have access to the school to do so in a normal manner, for example a proximity fob.

Identification Badges
In a large school environment a badge system can be used to print a badge providing visual confirmation and access control information for each visitor in the school. School administrators should look at their current security protocol and adapt these best practices if they are not already in place.

•Is an identification card or badge used to identify all personnel within the confines of the controlled areas? Does the identification and control system include arrangements for the following:
  1. Protection of coded or printed components of badges and passes
  2. Designation of the various areas requiring special control measures
  3. Controlled issue of identification media

•Are there written procedures for the method of identification at time of entering and leaving controlled area, as applied to both employees and visitors?
  1. Details of where, when, and how ID cards shall be carried
  2. Procedures to be followed in case of loss or damage to identification media
  3. Procedure for recovery and invalidation
  4. Arrival/departure time in each case recorded on the employees/visitor’s register
•Are personnel who require infrequent access to a critical area and who have not been issued regular security identification for such areas treated as “visitors” and issued either -
  1. A visitor’s badge or pass
  2. A special pass

•If a badge exchange system is used for any controlled area, does the system provide for:
  1. Comparison of badge, pass and personnel?
  2. Physical exchange of pass for badge at time of entrance and exit?
  3. Security of badges not in use?

•Are badges recorded and controlled by rigid accountability procedures?

•Are lost badges replaced with one bearing a different number or one that is otherwise not identical to the one lost?

•What are procedures relative to lost, damaged, and/or forgotten badges?

Restricted Keyway Locks
The basic mechanical locking hardware is very important in keeping unwanted visitors out of the school. A restricted keying system ensures that keys cannot be duplicated by unauthorized people at chain stores, hardware stores, or even at individual locksmith shops. This is accomplished through strict manufacturer control of key blanks and lock components and appropriate dealer licensing. Keys remain controlled and as long as the keys are collected from terminated employees, the key system remains secure. No unauthorized keys are ever produced. Additionally, because of the restricted nature of the keys they are not available for an experienced attacker to use in the creation of a master through reverse engineering or in the creation of a functional bump key.

High Security Locks
While the primary issue with keys is maintaining key control, and that is fully addressed by restricted keyway locks, these locks do not provide increased pick and drill resistance. Should the threat analysis conclude that there will be targeted attacks on the locks, then, high security locks should be installed. They provide the advantages of restricted keyways plus added pick resistance and increased drill resistance.

Master-Keyed Systems
A properly setup master key system provides a great deal of convenience and flexibility for users of the facility. It’s safe to say that most schools in this country use a master-keyed system, however, in the context of school security it is important to understand that master-keyed locks are somewhat easier to pick. Professional locksmiths refer to master-keying as the “controlled loss of security”. With that being said, master-keying is generally of such great value to the facility users that if a lock picking attack is a serious concern the recommendation would be to upgrade the cylinders to high security locks and master-key those. Consider these questions…

  1. Has a key control official been appointed?
  2. Are locks and keys to all buildings and entrances supervised and controlled by a key control official?
  3. Does the key control official have overall authority and responsibility for issuance and replacement of locks and keys?
  4. Are keys not in use maintained indicating:
-Buildings and/or entrances for which keys are issued?
-Number and identification of keys issued?
-Location and number of master keys?
-Location and number of duplicate keys?
-Issue and turn in of keys?
-Location of locks and keys held in reserve?

  1. Are locks changed immediately upon loss or theft of keys?
  2. If master keys are used, are they devoid of markings identifying them as such?
  3. Are losses or thefts of keys promptly investigated by the key control personnel?
  4. Must all requests for reproduction or duplication of keys be approved by the key control official?
  5. Are locks on inactive gates and storage facilities under seal? Are they checked periodically by personnel?
  6. Are padlocks rotated within the facility at least semiannually?

Door Position Sensors
A door position sensor can show an indication of a door opened when it shouldn’t be and a door propped open. These can be used in combination with an access control system or a burglar alarm system.

Burglar Alarms
Burglar alarms by themselves are an effective deterrent and should the building envelope be compromised, they will summon the police. This is a very effective way of preventing or minimizing theft.

Panic Buttons
All modern burglar alarms have the ability to send a panic signal if something were to happen during the daily operation of the school. Wireless panic buttons can be added anywhere within the school and can be used to summon the police in the event of an emergency. These buttons would be programmed to function whether the burglar alarm was armed or not.

Classroom Security
In the last 14 years, manufacturers have developed a new function of lock called “classroom/intruder”. This type of lock has a key on both the inside and outside. These locks are used throughout the school, anywhere children are present – classrooms, offices, gyms, and cafeterias. The interior locks on all doors are keyed in such a way that every teacher and administrator’s individual classroom or office key will lock any door from the inside. In the event of an active shooter attack, all classrooms would be locked down from the inside and the children would be moved to the safest part of the room. “Classroom/Intruder” is the only lock function we would recommend.

Video Surveillance
Visible video surveillance has a deterrent value and exposed obvious cameras are best for school systems. Cameras mounted outside the school can aid in providing perimeter security simply by increasing awareness of what is happening outside where windows do not allow visibility. Interior cameras provide deterrence as well and the very fact that they are seen means less vandalism and theft.
*Resolution – All modern video systems have high resolution cameras as an option and they can provide stunning pictures.
*Compression – The amount of raw video data in modern systems is very large, huge actually. Various compression methods are available to store the data with minimum degradation.
*Storage – All systems will provide some method of recording the video information and typically storage times are in the 2 week range. More is possible but would require increased storage capacity. In some systems the storage is in the camera, while others in a separate computer box.
*Event Triggers – Video surveillance can be initiated by a trigger such as a door contact in an area where no one should be. This provides advantages in allowing the quick review of the video after the discovery of a problem.
The threat of violence in our schools requires emergency lockdown or shelter-in-place procedures. Take the time to analyze your schools current security and take the necessary steps to make upgrades where they are most needed.


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Friday, August 22, 2014

School Safety Tips

We know that many students aren't too excited to get back into school, but it's going to happen whether they like it or not, so why not be safe? Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati has helped put together a nice school safety list for parents, children, and teenagers alike. Follow these tips below and you won't regret it!

For parents:
  • If you drive your children, be patient and make sure not to drive quickly in morning traffic.
  • If you drop your child off at the school, never drop them off in a place where traffic is moving.
  • Make sure your car is in good condition.
  • Always buckle up for safety.
For parents who let their kids come home from school, remind them to:
  • Always lock the door behind them when they get home.
  • Call and let you know when they get to the house.
  • Don’t cook anything that requires high heat or flames when you get home.
  • If something goes wrong and you must leave the house, go to the nearest neighbor that you trust.
For teenagers who drive themselves to school:
  • Don’t use your phone at all while driving. It can wait!
  • Pay attention to the road and know who has right of way when then time comes.
  • Sleep well each night.
  • It’s better to ride alone than with friends, but if a friend rides with you, make sure they are respectful of your driving duties.
Don't forget that Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati is the most trusted locksmith in the Cincinnati area. We offer 24 hour services for your automotive, commercial, and residential locksmith needs. Call today and see what makes us the best. Our 24 hour service line is (513) 772-8644

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Pop-A-Lock Wants To Remind You To Be Safe During The Hot Months

Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati wants to remind everyone that the hotter parts of the year are upon us and you really need to have a safety mindset about things like the heat of your car. It's pretty obvious to most people, but we sometimes feel that we need to reiterate the point, you should never leave anyone in your car with it turned off. Child or pet, it doesn't matter. We don't get many cases of people leaving a child in the vehicle, but we have seen situations where people leave their pet in the vehicle while they run to the store. This is not an acceptable practice. It doesn't matter if you are only going in there for 20 minutes or so. A car can get as hot as 125ºF in just a matter of minutes during a hot day, whether you have the windows rolled down slightly or not.

Just be smart and think ahead. Think ahead. If you think you're going to have to stop at the store for any reason, then don't take your dog along, or take them inside the store if they would allow it. It's not healthy or fair to your pet to leave them in such an unhealthy place.

Also, if you ever make the mistake of locking a child in your vehicle, don't panic. Just get your phone and call your local police immediately, then call Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati. We will send the nearest technician immediately to unlock your door completely free. This is just one of the ways we want to give back to the community. This great community deserves it. Save our number in your phone. (513) 772-8644. You won't regret it.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

First Post

Welcome to the Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati blog! We're very excited to have you on our blog and hopefully as one of our future customers. In case you've never heard of Pop-A-Lock, allow us to introduce ourselves and the company. Pop-A-Lock has been around since 1991, when it was established by two law enforcement officers in Lafayette, Louisiana. The officers wanted to have a trustworthy automotive locksmith in their area. After looking around and not finding anyone, they finally decided to do it themselves. Pop-A-Lock was created and the company has been growing ever since.

Pop-A-Lock of Cincinnati is the best name in the business in the Cincinnati area because we are following the mindset of the men who established this company in the first place. The company was founded on principles of hard work, dedication to the community, fair and honest service, and being at the forefront of the locksmith industry. We want to service your locksmith needs and we can do so 24 hours a day.

If you need service for your home, car, or business, we can help you. Call us today at (513) 772-8644.