Business security requires a higher standard of durability and control. High-traffic doors, employee turnover, and asset protection demand professional-grade hardware. We are the trusted partner for Saint JohnS University, MN businesses, offering comprehensive commercial locksmith services. From master key systems to panic bar installation, we help you secure your livelihood.
Protect your business. Call our Saint JohnS University, MN commercial experts at (888) 435-1439
Managing keys for a business can be a nightmare. We design and implement Master Key Systems. This allows you (the owner) to have one Grand Master key that opens every door, while your managers have keys that open only their departments, and general staff have keys that open only the front door. This granular control improves security and internal accountability.
Metal keys are becoming obsolete in modern business. We install electronic access control systems, including keypad locks, card readers, and mag-locks. These systems allow you to add or delete user credentials instantly—no need to call a locksmith to rekey the building every time an employee leaves.
Safety compliance is just as important as security. We install and repair push bars (panic bars) and door closers that meet local fire codes and ADA requirements. A malfunctioning door closer can slam on a customer or leave a door unlocked; we adjust and replace the hydraulic arms to ensure smooth, safe operation.
Protect your business. Call our Saint JohnS University, MN commercial experts at (888) 435-1439
Don't leave your business vulnerable. Our commercial locksmiths are ready to secure your doors, files, and assets.
Call us today for a consultation: (888) 435-1439
"Our front door lock was jamming, making it hard for customers to enter. The technician fixed the alignment and replaced the cylinder. Works perfectly now."
"They set up a master key system for our office building. Now I don't have to carry a giant ring of keys. Great planning and execution."
"We had a break-in attempt that damaged the back door. They came out at 3 AM to board it up and replace the lock. Truly 24/7 service."
By the early 1950s the monastic community had reached to a near 450 monks, and had outgrown the original abbey church and so plans were made to construct a new, larger worship space which could accommodate a larger congregation. The liturgical movement which would culminate in the Second Vatican Council was in full swing at Saint John's and so the new church was also to be designed with some of the anticipated liturgical changes in mind. (Following the Council, almost no changes needed to be made to incorporate the new liturgical rules.) The community contacted twelve architects and asked them to submit plans for a church which would "be truly an architectural monument to the service of God." In 1954 the community selected Marcel Breuer to design not only the new church but an addition to the monastic enclosure.
Zip Codes in Saint JohnS University, MN that we also serve: 56321