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About Us

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I became a locksmith in 2015, a trade I learned after leaving the Army where I was a bomb disposal technician. Locksmithing may not be as dangerous as my previous career, but attention to detail, working with delicate systems, and a drive to get the job done correctly and safely are attributes that serve me well.

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I specialise in both domestic and commercial work, so if you’ve locked yourself out, need to update your locks, or change them after moving into your new place, get in touch and let me help you. I am on call 24/7,and operate in a 50mile radius from Rushden, where I live with my young family.

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I am also a UKFDT approved Fire Door Inspector so am able to carry out inspection and maintenance on all fire doors to ensure they meet with current regulations.  If the door or door set is damaged beyond repair I am also able to install new doors and certify them accordingly.

 

I left the Army following an injury that left me unable to serve to the best of my ability. Moving to civilian life was a big change, but it was made easier by the support of the Felix Fund, a charity created specially to assist former military bomb disposal technicians. I will always be grateful to them for their help and do what I can to support them – you might recognise their logo on my uniform.


You can find out more about them here*

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