Business security tends to get attention right after something goes wrong: a break-in, a former employee who never returned their keys, or an insurance renewal that suddenly asks harder questions than last year. This checklist is designed to help you get ahead of that, covering the areas of physical security most commercial properties in Centurion tend to overlook, whether you're running a single office, a retail unit, or a multi-tenant building.
Most commercial security reviews start and end with the main entrance, but break-ins and unauthorised access rarely happen there. Walk your site and list every door, gate, roller shutter, fire exit, storeroom and server room, including ones that are rarely used day to day. A seldom-opened fire exit or delivery hatch is often the weakest link precisely because nobody's checked it in months. For each one, ask who currently has a key or access code, whether the lock grade is appropriate for what's behind that door, and whether you'd know if it had been tampered with overnight. It's worth doing this walk-through with a checklist in hand rather than relying on memory, since it's easy to overlook a side door or storage room that gets used only once a month.
A thorough commercial locksmith assessment will look at the building as a whole system rather than a single point of entry.
Every time an employee with key access leaves, whether they resign, are dismissed, or simply move departments, that's a moment where your security is only as strong as your admin process. This is one of the most common gaps our technicians find during commercial site assessments: keys that were never formally recovered, sitting unaccounted for years after someone left the business. A simple policy prevents most of the risk:
Our lock change team can usually rekey an entire commercial suite in a single visit, which makes this far less disruptive than most business owners expect.
Alarm triggers, damaged shutters, and lockouts don't wait for business hours. Before you need it, confirm who is authorised to call out a locksmith on behalf of the business after hours, whether your security company or alarm response team has a locksmith they already work with, and whether there's a documented process for securing the site temporarily if a door or lock is damaged overnight.
Having an emergency locksmith number saved and shared with your site manager or security company in advance turns a stressful late-night call into a routine one.
Not every door needs the same level of security. A stationery cupboard and a server room shouldn't be running the same grade of lock. As a general guide, high-risk areas such as cash offices, server rooms, and stock storage warrant high-security cylinders, access control, and alarm integration. Medium-risk areas like general offices and staff entrances need solid commercial-grade deadbolts and controlled key duplication. Lower-risk internal doors and storage of low-value items are usually fine with standard commercial locks.
Our security services team can help grade each door on your site correctly, rather than over- or under-spending on hardware.
Locks that stick, latches that don't fully engage, and worn strike plates aren't just an inconvenience, they're a security gap. A door that doesn't close and lock properly every single time is effectively an unlocked door on a schedule you don't control. Build a simple annual, or bi-annual for high-traffic commercial sites, lock inspection into your facilities maintenance plan.
High-traffic doors, main entrances, delivery bays, staff exits used dozens of times a day, wear out considerably faster than a quiet internal office door and deserve more frequent attention.
Business insurance policies covering theft, burglary, and stock loss often include minimum security requirements buried in the fine print: a specific lock grade on external doors, a functioning alarm, or a documented key control process. Claims have been known to be reduced or rejected where a business couldn't demonstrate reasonable security measures were in place at the time of a loss. Before you need to rely on your policy, review your policy wording for any specific physical security requirements, keep invoices and records for lock installations and rekeys as evidence of maintained security, and ask your insurer directly if you're unsure whether your current setup meets their requirements.
Businesses that treat their locksmith as a one-off emergency contact tend to end up with inconsistent hardware, undocumented key history, and slower response when something does go wrong. There's a real advantage to using the same provider consistently. They already have a record of your site's lock brands and grades. They can flag developing issues during routine visits, before they become an emergency. Staff turnover rekeys and new tenant fit-outs move faster when the locksmith already understands your building.
Whether you run a single office in Centurion or a multi-tenant building nearby, building this kind of ongoing relationship with a locksmith tends to pay for itself well before the next emergency call.
If your business spans multiple offices, storerooms, or a shared complex, carrying a separate key for every door quickly becomes unmanageable, and risky, since a single lost keyring can compromise the whole site. A master key setup lets management or authorised staff carry a single key that opens designated areas, while individual staff carry keys that only open their own space. If one key is lost, only that specific lock needs to be rekeyed, not the entire building. This is one of the highest-value upgrades for growing businesses, shopping centres, and office parks in and around Centurion, and our commercial locksmith team can advise on whether your site has reached the point where it's worth the investment.
At minimum, once a year, and immediately after any staff departure with key access, break-in attempt, or renovation that changes your floor plan.
Call an emergency locksmith immediately to make the affected entry point secure, then follow up with a full commercial locksmith assessment of the rest of the site.
Not always. For a single office with one or two doors, standard keying is often sufficient. It becomes worthwhile once you're managing three or more distinct access zones, or multiple staff members with different access needs.
For a no obligation quotation, please feel free to give us a call or send a message and one of our technicians will get straight back to you with an honest appraisal of the work that needs doing along with a fixed quote – the price we quote is the price you pay so rest assured you won’t be met with any hidden expenses! Because we get your job done right first time, we save you money but not having to make follow up visits.
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