Reasons to Call a Car Locksmith Over Your Car Dealership for Transponder Key Replacement Explained
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16 March 2018
Like many other motorists out there, you probably don't fancy the idea of being locked out of your car, especially in the dead of night and when you are miles away from home. Issues with your car locks and keys can leave you stranded and in a desperate situati
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I did not realise there was so much to consider when buying a safe to protect valued possessions. After my grandmother passed and left me her jewellery, I quickly became aware of my need to get a safe to protect it. Because I live in a rental property, I needed secure options which were transportable when I move to future homes. In this blog, I want to share with you my findings on the best types of safe and the best location to hide a safe, so you can keep your personal belongings safe and sound too. You can use my research to help you whittle down your safekeeping needs quickly.
2 Questions to Ask When Renting a Self-Storage Unit
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21 February 2018
Many homeowners and apartment dwellers find that a self-storage unit is a good choice for clearing out some clutter around the house, and for storing items that might get easily damaged in a garage, damp basement, or spare room that guests often use. A self-st
Issues with Car Key Programming
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12 February 2018
In the past, most vehicles used a simple starting mechanism. It involved joining two wires to create the spark necessary to start the engine. All that was needed was a simple key that could fit in the ignition and turn the engine over.
Though convenient, this
Advice for Landlords With Tenants Who Have Abandoned Their Lease
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8 February 2018
Private landlords all over Australia face the issue of tenant abandonment. Although the majority of tenants will give notice within the requirements of their tenancy agreement when they intend to quit a property and hand their keys back accordingly, some just
A Kid Car-Tastrophe! What to Do When Your Child Locks Themself in the Car
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7 February 2018
As the RSPCA points out, the temperature can rise dangerously quickly inside a stationary vehicle. On a 29°C day when a vehicle's starting internal temperature is just 20°C, it takes only ten minutes for the temperature to climb to 44°C inside the car. A furth