Commercial Locksmith Planning for San Antonio Businesses
Commercial lock planning should account for staff changes, door hardware, master keys, panic hardware, and documented access rules.
Business security depends on more than a working lock. A good access plan accounts for who needs access, which doors matter most, how keys are tracked, and when hardware should be replaced instead of rekeyed.
Rekey after staff or tenant changes
When employees, vendors, or tenants change, rekeying can reset access without replacing every lock. For multi-door buildings, document which doors each key should open before scheduling work.
Use master keys carefully
A master-key system can simplify access for managers and owners, but it should be planned carefully. Group doors by role, limit high-access keys, and keep a written key schedule.
Check panic hardware and door closers
Commercial doors need to close, latch, and release correctly. If a door drags, fails to latch, or has unreliable exit hardware, schedule a commercial locksmith assessment before it disrupts operations.
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