Friday, August 8, 2014

PDQ XGT Locks - A New Approach to School Lockdown Safety

PDQ XGT Locks - A New Approach to School Lockdown Safety


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PDQ XGT Locks - Classroom security is unique when a school lockdown occurs the teachers and staff may have only seconds to respond. In addition to having an increased need for security, staff and students must be able to secure the entry doors from within the classroom, and must be able to tell when the door is locked without compromising the safety of the occupants in the room. To give results, numerous lock producers have presented specific plans particularly for classroom security. The offerings incorporate both mechanical and electromechanical lock equipment. With budgets easing, numerous schools, universities and colleges have started another financial year prepared to start or expand the upgrade of their security.


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Enter the New PDQ XGT 135 LED Classroom Intruder Lock. The perfect solution for school lockdown, providing safety solutions that allow faculty and staff to secure the door from the inside so no one has to leave the rooms to secure the doors.The new Classroom Intruder Cylindrical Lock from PDQ delivers an important added measure of point security in schools. This product enables staff members to use a built-in LED (light emitting diode) located on the inside lock assembly to check the status of the outside lever, without compromising safety to the occupants of the room. 

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Total Security is an Authorized Dealer of the entire PDQ line of products. If an school is interested in a quote we ship the products all over the USA. Just send us and email or go to Facebook and send us a message. Check out some of our products for sale on Amazon as well.


Sunday, August 3, 2014

Fire Safe, Hotel Safe Sale 2 For 1

Fire Safe, Hotel Safe Sale 2 For 1 

Thats right Total Security is having a 2 for 1 SALE.  All For $399.00 Paypal Only


Greatest security from fire and water. These Safes offer a full 100% more fire protection than the normal home Safe available today. Thicker Doors …  thicker walls …  guarantee a no nonsense safeguard against flame and a grooved  entryway seal secures the inner part from the water of a fire fighter's hose or sprinklers. Tried at a bursting 1700° F outside temperature, this safe is still

ready to keep up an inside temp of just 350° F. To finish it off, its likewise 30-foot drop. This is one extreme safe to crack ! 

  • 2 hour fire rated for 1700 degrees
  • Seamless door and body construction for added strength and appearance
  • Keypad for easy programming.
  • Anchor bolting hardware included
  • 2 Active locking bolts +PLUS fixed hinge w/ side bolts
  • Power is by 4 external “AA” batteries (not included)
  • One anchoring hole (bottom)
  • Exterior Dimensions: 12.125”(H) x 16.5”(W) x 14”(D)
  • Interior Dimensions: 8”(H) x 12.33”(W) x 9.27”(D)
  • Cubes: 0.62
  • Weight: 79 lbs.

And the second Safe is the Hotel Safe

Hotel safes are intended for utilization in apartments, Clinics, inns, motels or any viable spot where you require an economical steel safe. These safes are brilliant to help lessen burglary of laptops and particular things.


  • Electronic keypad w/ Batteries
  • Bolt Down Anchor Hardware included
  • Key override w/ Keys
  • Exterior Dimensions: 7 3/4"H x 12 1/4"W x 7 3/4"D
  • Interior Dimensions: 7 1/2" (H)  x 12" (W)  x 6 1/4" (D)
  • Weight: 14 1/3 lbs

ALL FOR $399.00 
2 SAFES 
FREE SHIPPING TO YOUR DOOR
100% SATISFACTION GUARNTEE


Monday, July 28, 2014

Find a locksmith - the right way.

Finding a Locksmith Some Home Security Systems May Be Scams Solving Consumer Problems If you’ve ever locked yourself out of your car or home, you know what a hassle it can be. Your first thought is to get someone to help you out of your situation. If a family member or friend can’t deliver a spare set of keys, your next call might be to a local locksmith. But before you make that call, consider this: According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency, some locksmiths advertising in your local telephone book may not be local at all. They may not have professional training. What’s more, some of them may use intimidating tactics and overcharge you. When “Local” Is Really Long-Distance Consider this scenario: A company far away from your town chooses a name for its business that is very similar to the name used by a local locksmith. The company advertises in the phone book or on the Web using a local telephone number and local address. When you call the number, you’re actually connected to a call center in another city. What’s more, there’s no locksmith shop at the address listed. You may be quoted a price on the phone, but when the locksmith arrives, often in an unmarked vehicle, he may want significantly more money. The locksmith also may accept only cash. Some who claim to be “local locksmith” companies have multiple listings (sometimes 30 or more separate listings in a single phone book) with different names. But the calls to each of these numbers go back to the same central number in a distant city where operators dispatch untrained individuals to do the job. Tips for Picking a Locksmith What’s the best way to pick a reputable locksmith? Consider researching locksmiths before you need one, the same way you would a plumber, electrician, or other professional. That works well if you’re looking to have some security work done at your home, like installing deadbolts on the exterior doors of your house, or a safe in your bedroom. But if you’re dealing with an emergency, like being locked out of your car, you really don’t have much time for thorough research. Regardless of whether you are locked out of your car or home, you need new locks installed, or you require other security work, the FTC offers these tips to help you hire a legitimate, local locksmith. In emergency situations: If you’re locked out of your car and have a roadside assistance service, call them first. These services sometimes are included with the purchase of a car, or as an add-on through your insurance company. You also can buy this service separately. Roadside assistance plans often have a list of pre-approved companies to perform services like unlocking cars, jump-starting batteries, changing flat tires, delivering gasoline, and towing. Call family or friends for recommendations. If you find a locksmith in the phone book, on the Internet, or through directory assistance, and a business address is given, confirm that the address belongs to that locksmith. Some disreputable companies list street addresses to give the impression that they’re local. But the addresses may belong to other businesses or vacant lots, if they exist at all. You can verify addresses through websites that allow you to match phone numbers with street addresses. Some legitimate locksmith companies may not include a street address in their listing either because they operate a “mobile” business or they operate their business out of their home and may be reluctant to list that address. If you call a locksmith who doesn’t list an address, ask why. If the answer is that it's a “mobile” business, you will understand they have no storefront. Write down the names of several businesses, their phone numbers, and addresses for future reference, in case you don’t want to go with the first locksmith you call. If a company answers the phone with a generic phrase like “locksmith services,” rather than a company-specific name, be wary. Ask for the legal name of the business. If the person refuses, call another locksmith. Get an estimate for all work and replacement parts from the locksmith before work begins. In cases of “lock-outs” (being locked out of your car or home), most legitimate locksmiths will give you an estimate on the phone for the total cost of the work. Ask about additional fees before you agree to have the locksmith perform the work. Companies may charge extra for responding to a call in the middle of the night. Ask if there is a charge for mileage, or a minimum fee for a service call. If the price the locksmith provides when he arrives doesn’t jibe with the estimate you got on the telephone, do not allow the work to be done. Never sign a blank form authorizing work. Find out if the locksmith is insured. If your property is damaged during a repair, or if faulty work leads to loss or damage, it’s important for the locksmith to have insurance to cover your losses. When the locksmith arrives, ask for identification, including a business card and, where applicable, a locksmith license. Nine states require locksmiths to be licensed: Alabama, California, Illinois, Louisiana, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas. In addition to a business card, check to see if the invoice includes the company’s name, and whether the locksmith’s vehicle has a name that matches the business card, invoice, and/or bill. Expect the locksmith to ask you for identification, as well. A legitimate locksmith should confirm your identity and make sure you’re the property owner before doing any work. Some locksmiths will work out of a car for quick or emergency jobs, but most will arrive in a service vehicle that is clearly marked with their company’s name. In the case of a lock-out, be cautious if you’re told up front that the lock has to be drilled and replaced. An experienced legitimate locksmith has invested in the tools and education to provide quality service, and can unlock almost any door. After the work is completed, get an itemized invoice that covers parts, labor, mileage, and the price of the service call. In situations where you have more time, check out locksmiths with your state Attorney General, local consumer protection agency, and the Better Business Bureau to make sure there are no unresolved complaints on file. This is true whether you need a locksmith for a one-time job, or you want to hire someone to work for you on a continuing basis. You must be able to trust your locksmith. You don’t want to give access to the locks for your home, car, or place of business to just anyone. In Case There’s a Next Time Once you’ve found a reputable locksmith, keep the company’s name and contact information in your wallet and address book at home or at work. You also may want to program this information into your home and cell phones. This can save you time and trouble the next time you need these services. Resolving Problems If you have a problem with a locksmith, try to resolve the dispute with the company first. Make sure you act quickly. Some companies may not accept responsibility if you fail to complain within a certain time. If you can’t get satisfaction, consider contacting your local consumer protection agency for information and assistance. You also can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and your state Attorney General. Source of the article was the FTC's website

Monday, May 12, 2014

Locksmith Alert .>>>> Credit Cards to get into your house.

Locksmith Alert .>>>> Credit Cards to get into your house.

Locksmiths know how to install lock systems correctly. Most Homeowners and building contractors don't, and even some "fly by night" locksmith companies in the cities don't care either. Watch what happens when your locks are installed wrong. Get a Locksmith and avoid the 15 second break in !!




That's pretty crazy right. That why you need a professional locksmith like Total Security to come and evaluate all of the locks on your doors and windows to clean, lubricate and properly re-install your locks so that they work up to the manufacturers specifications.

On an additional note most deadbolts, which is the real way the door should be protected not the entry set,  are not installed properly by the builder or the homeowner.
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Here is the image from slide 14, they never tell you how far to drill the hole!!!

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They Never tell you how far to go.
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They are both under the impressions that if you just drill a hole and put the metal latch over it you will be all good. When the truth of the matter is the hole needs to be long enough to extend fully so that the latch locks into place. If you fail to do this then anyone with a screwdriver can just push the lock back and open the door.

So don't delay call 802-754-8417 or email Total Security today we will come to your home and give you a free evaluation of the security of your home, school or place of business.

Total Security has been serving the Northeast Kingdom since 1976. We are certified and Bonded locksmiths. We are members of the Green Mt Locksmiths Association (GMLA), Associated Locksmith of America (ALOA) , National Safeman’s Organization (NSO) and Safe & Vault Technicians Association (SAVTA)

Thank you for your time.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Total Security Locksmith VT offers Hollon Safe HS 310D

Total Security Locksmith VT offers Hollon Safe HS 310D

This Hollon Safe Model HS 310D  is a great quality safe for home use.

All For $234.00 delivered to your door.

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Inside view of a Hollon HS-310D fire safe.
It offers maximum protection from fire and water. Hollon Home Safes offer a full 100% more fire protection than the average home safe on the market today. Thicker walls … thicker doors … promise a no-holds-barred defense against fire and a grooved door seal protects the interior from the water of a fireman's hose or sprinklers. Tested at a blazing 1700° F external temperature, this safe is still able to maintain an internal temp of only 350° F. To top it off, it’s also 30-foot impact rated. This is one tough safe to crack.




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Front view of the Hollon Hs 310D
Here are some of the features of the Hollon 310D.
Two-hour fire rated for 1850 degrees
Seamless body and door construction for added strength and appearance
Dial lock
2-Active rectangle locking bolts PLUS fixed hinge side bolts
One anchoring hole (bottom)
Bolting hardware included
Exterior Dimensions: 12 1/8”(H) x 16 1/2”(W) x 14”(D)
Interior Dimensions: 8” (H) x 12 1/3”(W) x 9 2/7”(D)
Cubes: 0.62
Weight: 79 lbs.


Hollon Safe backs all our fireproof safes with a lifetime warranty against fire. We will gladly replace any Hollon Fireproof Safe that has been damaged in a fire with the same or a comparable model to include all freight costs to the original address of purchase. Customers will be required to supply all requested documents to an authorized Hollon Safe representative prior to replacement.

Total Security is a professional locksmith service and a Hollon Safe dealer
Do not sign for shipments until you have thoroughly inspected for any damage. Hollon Safe is not responsible for shipments that are not signed for as damaged upon arrival.
Shipping & Delivery
All orders weighing over 125 lbs or more are shipped via LTL freight carriers, unless otherwise noted. The freight carrier provides either dock or curbside delivery based on location. Curbside delivery is defined as delivery of the freight as close to the actual delivery address as possible. Please remember the size of the tractor trailer and certain safety precautions may prevent the freight carrier from delivering the freight at the actual curb or delivery address. Lift-gate service is available at no extra charge and it is the sole responsibility of the customer to coordinate inside delivery of the freight with the trucking company, sub-contractors, and/or themselves. The freight carrier is not responsible for the inside delivery of any freight and inside delivery is not a service that Hollon Safe offers.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Total Security Locksmith VT Presents Hollon Gun Safes RSV5922C

Total Security Locksmith VT Presents Hollon Gun Safes RSV5922C

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Hollon Safes Tougher Than Most
Stronger than the average Gun Safe. We’re not satisfied to manufacture safes that are only as good as our competitors’. So we engineered our Reserve Safe with 30% thicker steel than most other gun safes available on the market today. Constructed with 10 gauge steel in the door and body throughout, this safe promises top-level security for all firearms, This series is also 1 Hour Fireproof Safe up to 1250° F on the outside – yet maintaining a temperature of only 350° F inside … offering even more protection to the valuables stored inside. UL listed Group II dial lock standard, but it’s also available with any commercially rated lock or keypad.

All Yours Today  for $935.00



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• Door: 10 gauge thickness
• Body: 10 gauge seamless
• Door Thickness: 5 inches
• Body Thickness:1.25 inches
• Torch Resistant Fire Rated for 1 Hour of Protection at 1250°F
• Far Exceeds California Department of Justice Regulatory Standards for Residential Security Containers
• (7) 1" Active Chrome Plated Solid Steel Live Locking Bolts
• (3) 1" Fixed Locking Bolts on Hinge Side
• 3 Way Active Locking bolts with Coverage on All 4 Sides of the Door
• Drill/Ballistic Resistant Armored Hard Plate to Protect Lock
• Active Spring Loaded Re-Locker to Prevent Punch Attacks
• Extra Thick 10 Gauge Steel Body and Door
• Door of the Safe Consists of Three Layers of Fireboard                                                                                          Totaling 1.5 inch Thickness


• Body of the Safe Consists of Two Layers of Fireboard Totaling 1 inch Thickness
• Heat Activated Expandable Intumescent Door Seal Designed to Seal out Smoke and Water
• Black Texture Powder Coated Finish for Maximum Durability
• Standard Silver Package 5-spoke Handel and Trim with Soft Plush Grey Interior
• (1) Full Length Adjustable/Removable Shelf
• (3) Small Adjustable/Removable Shelves
• Removable Gun Rack
• 4 Pre-Drilled Anchor Holes
*Note: Exterior dimensions do not include the handle, hinges, or lock 
**Note: Gun Capacity may vary due to the size of guns and your accessories
Exterior Dimensions: 59"(H) x 22"(W) x 16" (D) 
Interior Dimensions: 56"(H) x 19½"(W) x 11" (D) 
Cubes: 7
Weight: 379 lbs.