Brandon High Security Locks
111 N Kings Ave. Brandon, FL 33510
Serving Tampa Bay and Central Florida since 1970
Learn More About Brandon High Security Locks And Their Benefits
If you are worried about burglaries and the state of home security in your area, you might want to consider Brandon high security locks. Located in Brandon is Affordable Lock & Security Solutions, an all-inclusive store for all your security needs. We provide a wide range of services for homes and businesses, from burglar alarms to access control systems and automatic door operators. Read on to learn more about our services.
Why Brandon High Security Locks?
Here are a few benefits these high-security locks offer:
- The system is cost-efficient: Security locks are designed biaxially with duplicate keys, making it difficult to break into any home. With this key system, you will not need to worry about thefts or costs of replacing stolen items or damaged locks. It is constructed so that an intruder will not be able to open the lock forcefully. In businesses, most costs incurred may be due to the replacement of missing keys or locks that were not authorized initially. You may need to change locks to beef up security.
- You are guaranteed optimized security: The lock system is built with features to safeguard your homes or business areas. They are usually strong, heavy, and thick to withstand external forces or pressure exerted by intruders. Besides the features, our staff at Affordable Care & Security Systems are well-versed in security lock systems and measures. They are trained to ensure your residence and business are optimally protected from burglaries.
- You can reconfigure locks: You more than likely have had to change locks countless times due to missing or stolen keys. The door lock system has made it easy to secure your business premises. It features rekeyable locks, which can be reset in situations of theft or loss of key. With the reconfigured locks, security is optimized.
Other Benefits Of Door Lock Systems
- You can check serialized keys: The system enables you to check issued keys. With online key tracking software, you can monitor and keep a record of registered keys. You can also tell the key location, who it is issued to, and the doors each key unlocks. You can curtail key duplication through this means as well.
- The lock systems can be tailored to suit your needs: Do you want to secure many areas? These locks avail you the opportunity to do that. Also, if you want your lock system constructed in a certain way, you can do that as well. Just provide the specifications, and we will meet your needs.
What You Need To Know About High Security Locks
High-security locks are customized door lock systems for businesses and organizations. They are constructed by reputable companies who are eligible to make copies of keys when there is an incidence of robbery or burglary. Want to control access to your facility? High-security locks are your best option. You can decide to imprint “DND” (Do-Not-Duplicate) on your keys or use constrained keyholes to prevent copying of keys.
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Want to know more about Brandon high security locks? Contact us at Affordable Lock & Security Solutions. While we are located in Brandon, we serve clients in Clearwater, Clermont, and Palm Harbor, among other areas. We offer the best security services around. Our experts can help you find the right locks for your security needs.
Call: (813) 689-5979
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Monday – Friday: 8:30- 5:00pm
Emergency service nights & weekends
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The job took 4 hours and thirty minutes. I was not expecting the job to take that long.
I did have to call my neighbor to come over and assist Michael with some tasks he was unfamiliar with. Michael appeared unsure or not very comfortable with doing this type of work.
It is unclear, however the doorknob on the shed was not able to be put back together in working order.
I will now have to purchase a new one and get that tumbler rekeyed to match the deadbolt.
I believe Michael would benefit from additional on the job training.



I was told that the brand new key I got from another vendor was defective and unprogrammable, and that I would have to purchase one from his shop for nearly twice the price if I wanted something reliable. The locksmith did no troubleshooting and I was not convinced, so I took the key out to my car, followed the instructions from the website where I bought the key, and successfully programmed the key to the doors myself. I imagine it was pretty awkward when I, someone with zero programming or locksmithing experience, walked back into the shop and told him I got it working just fine.
Many more questionable things happened after that and I’ll save the long story. Ultimately, had I not been vigilant, I would have gotten scammed out of roughly $115.
I’d recommend steering clear of this place.
EDIT: I did not plan on elaborating the whole story, but in response to the owners reply, it seems as though it may be necessary now.
After I came back in to the shop from having programmed the key to the doors, the technician asked me if it would start the car in addition to unlocking the doors. I went back out and tried it, and it would not. He told me that most keys from outside vendors were defective and that my key was one of them. (He also claimed that he was the one who programmed it to unlock the doors, which he clearly was not as the key had no effects until after I was finished with it).
So I called the vendor from which I bought the key and spoke with someone who informed me that he had assembled the keys himself and that there were almost never any issues with my particular make and model. He advised me to ask the technician if he had a chip tester, to make sure that the key was compatible with my car. I asked, and sure enough, the technician did have access to a chip tester, and the chips were compatible. It seems to me that that should have been the first thing he did after experiencing any trouble with programming, but like I said, he never did any troubleshooting of any sort.
So after determining that the chips were, in fact, compatible, he decided to give it another try. Sure enough, my key was fine, and the key started up the car just fine.
Shouldn't he have known to test the chip for compatibility before giving up on it? is it not his job to know?
Meanwhile, while I was on the phone with the vendor, my mom was present and also had a key from the same vendor. He took her key out to the car to program it, and she followed him out to tell him that she didn't want him to do it, because she didn't want to be charged $62 only to be told that her key was defective (and yes, that was the price, $62 whether it worked or not). He told her not to worry about it and did it anyway. Later, he attempted to charge full price for programming both keys, despite the fact that my mom was very clear about not wanting to pay for that service.
So yes, in the end, he charged us only for cutting the two keys, but only because my mom called him out on charging her for something she had not agreed to, and again for something which he would have completely failed to do without our intervention.
Once again, I am not convinced of the integrity of this place. Steer clear.


Thank you,
Dr Nick and Kathy Colorado

(I just realized I put this on the wrong location so I'll put a copy for the Tampa store, which is the location I used.)
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