Locks companies in Toronto (6 found)

For more than 75 years, ABC has been balancing traditional skills with up-to-the-minute knowledge of industry technology and practices to provide the best physical security and access control solution for each customer. ABC offers a full range of security products and services in a number of sectors such as retail, commercial, government, institutional and residential.

Alfred is a company dedicated to using the best technology to make life at home as safe and comfortable as possible. Beginning with DB2 and DB2-B smart home touch screen deadbolt locks, it’ll soon expand the line to include a variety of smart home products.

FindBiometrics is a renowned industry resource for all information on biometric identification and identity verification systems and solutions. They have the latest daily news from the global biometric and identity management business community, a comprehensive vendor list, informative articles, interviews with industry leaders, exclusive videos, links to biometric associations and a calendar for the most important and current industry events.

Tapplock Corporation is a global manufacturer and supplier of intelligent locking solutions. Based out of Toronto, Tapplock also designs state-of-the-art capacitive fingerprint sensors, electronic locks and keypads, and mechanical locking devices. Some of the features of the high-end locking devices include cutting-edge fingerprint technology, water and weather resistance, 3-way locking, wireless access, durability and rechargeable batteries.

Toronto Locksmith Master are a 24 hour residential, commercial, automotive and emergency locksmiths in Toronto. Among the services they provide are emergency lockout services, 24/7 house & car lockout, lock change, lock repair, master key replacement, high security locks etc.

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