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circumstances it is usual for each lock to have a 'unique key' which is only capable of opening one specific lock or keyed alike group.
Restricted Keying Offers the consumer the safety of knowing that in order to create duplicates to the keys, the signature of the original customer is required. Any alterations or duplications to the keying system must be done by the original locksmith, unless the consumer specifies otherwise.
Master Keying One Master-key accesses all the locks in a system, while other keys open only the locks that the original client has specified. Locks are available keyed-different, master keyed or keyed-alike, so you decide who has access to each entrance.
Registered Keying Similar to Restricted Keying, however, with Registered Keying, an authorisation card is issued at the original transaction and is required anytime the consumer wishes to change the access on any keys and or wishes to make duplicate keys. The cards can be created to allow the locksmith to make whatever alterations and duplications are requested.
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