WA police requirements
Securing your home with qualified and licensed locksmiths.
When you call a locksmith to change the locks or install new ones in your home or work premises, you are essentially putting your trust in the locksmith. You trust that they will do a good job, that your property is safe and that your keys have not been duplicated. Not that it guarantees anything, as by the nature of their job, locksmiths can get into any property at any time. Who else do you call when you lock yourself out of your home at 3am?
That’s one reason why, when you do need a emergency locksmith, you want to deal with a professional company with a well-established reputation. You won’t last very long in this industry if no one trusts you. But, did you know that The Security and Related Activities (Control) Regulations 1997 stipulates that any work carried out on a lock, with some minor exceptions, must be carried out by a Class 4 (minimum) Licensed Security Installer?
This information is provided by The Master Locksmiths Association (MLA), an independent professional body, and the main organisation for locksmith professionals in the Pacific region. With close to 1000 members, they provide a wide range of locksmith and security services throughout Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific region and South East Asia. Almost all established locksmith companies are members of the MLA.
Their members are well-trained security professionals with a high level of expertise. All members have been checked by the police and are required to stick to a strict ethics and behaviour code. They are also all required to acquire the appropriate licenses in their state of operation.
When it comes to installing security locks, the law is quite specific. For example, fitting deadlocks, deadbolts, deadlatches, patio bolts, mortice locks and window locks may only be carried out by licensed security installers. This is especially important for businesses who need lock work done but are often unaware of the legal requirements or even of the various types of locks available.
In fact, the only type of lock not required to be installed by a licensed practitioner is a key in a knob lockset.
When it comes to the safety of your family, your home or business, you don’t want to compromise. You want to ensure that the company you deal with is licensed and that all their employees comply with all police requirements. When you do call a locksmith, be sure to ask for their industry license or MLA ID card.
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