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Where should I go to buy one: an office supply store, hardware store/discount store, or a locksmith?

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Where should I go to buy one: an office supply store, hardware store/discount store, or a locksmith?

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Click here for Answer I just bought a new house. It is a good idea to get the locks changed? Click here for Answer As a business owner, I’m concerned about the number of keys that have been given out over the last few years. What should I do? Click here for Answer I locked my keys in my car. Can you break into it? Click here for Answer Q I’ve seen the word “ALOA” on a couple of locksmiths’ Yellow Pages ads. What does “ALOA” mean? A ALOA. It’s not Hawaiian for “Hello” or “Good-bye,” but it stands for the Associated Locksmiths of America, Inc. (ALOA.) ALOA is a trade association of qualified, ethical, professional locksmiths who are actively engaged in supplying, servicing or installing locks, keys and all related lines of the security industry. ALOA assures you as a consumer that you are dealing with a professional locksmith, a dedicated individual who not only has the educational and technical competence, but a real desire to provide the right security for you and your property. So how

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