Safe Opening/Maintenance
When opening safes our safe engineers would look to use picking or manipulation methods if possible to minimise damage and allow the continual use of the safe. If it is necessary to drill the safe our safe engineers would adhere to the industry’s code of practice (BS7582), as you would expect, for the reconditioning and repair of used safes.
“As a Master Locksmiths Approved Company, our locksmiths are professional and experienced so you don’t have the worry of ‘cowboy’ tradesmen”
In our experience the most common problems experienced with safes, resulting in our call out, include: :-
- Lost or misplaced safe keys
- Integral fault within the safes door or lock
- A snapped key or part of the key has broken off in the safes lock
- The detachable part of the safe key is missing or has come off in the safe
- The key will not go into the safe
- The key goes into the safe but does not turn or only turns so far
- The safe key is difficult to turn
- Lost safe codes or combinations
- The safes electronic lock has locked the user out
- The safe batteries are flat
- Something inside the safe is jamming the operation
- The safes door closes but the bolts will not throw
- The safes door will not close or is binding
- An under floor safe and lock has seized
For assistance in gaining entry to a locked safe or maintaining your existing safe contact AUTHORIZED ACCESS where our fully trained staff will advise and assist you.


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