Recognising A Registered Locksmith

Information on how to recognise a registered locksmith for your piece of mind
By: mitchell nunn
 
Oct. 15, 2009 - PRLog -- Recognising a registered tradesman

Recognising a registered tradesman is never easy and with an ever increasing amount of organisations claiming to be the ‘industry standard’ what should you be looking for?

Well I can’t speak for other trades but certainly for the locksmith industry the organisation to look out for and use for your piece of mind is the MLA (master locksmith association) The organisation is the most recognised with insurance companies the police and even have the government on board.

To become a fully qualified locksmith and go on to become an approved company with the MLA you have to undergo a four part exam which not many pass first time I can assure you, as well as a student exam and CRB check. Once a locksmith has passed all these stages he then can say he is part of the master locksmith association.

Due to the high level of expertise required by the MLA you can be assured that your locksmith will do the job correctly at an honest price.

Master locksmith Association A not-for-profit trade association established in 1958, the MLA licenses its approved locksmith companies through strict vetting and regular inspections, in order to ensure quality of service and provide peace of mind to the end customer looking for a high quality locksmith.

http://www.southend-locksmith.com/

http://www.brentwoodlocksmith.co.uk/

http://www.basildon-locksmith.com/

http://www.romford-locksmith.com/

http://www.chelmsford-locksmith.com/

http://www.rayleigh-locksmith.co.uk/

http://www.prolocksmith.co.uk
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