School of Lock and Electronic Security, LLC
Mechanicsville, Virginia, United States
Org Type: Education
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Mechanicsville, Virginia, United States
Org Type: Education
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Welcome to a new way to train DCJS registered Electronic Security Technicians, Electronic Salespersons and Locksmiths! We offer 25E Locksmith, 35E Electronic Tech and 39E Electronic Sales. (On-Line classes coming soon). Our 25E and 35E students use Hands-On Workstations, locksmith re-keying kits, key machines, CAT 5 and BNC termination, volt-meters, resistors, re-key and master key multiple cylinders to multiple keys. Wire, terminate, program and test 12 security devices and on-board camera. Use BNC and CAT5 cables for DVR termination. Power cameras and focus on the projector screen. Our 39E Electronic Sales is designed to make more sales! Having an instructor with 33 years of security experience allows students to understand both the sales and technical sides of our products. Our lesson "access control hardware for the salesperson" is very popular. Over the past thirty-three years, Mr. Chrisman has installed over 500 access control and security systems, 2000 electric strikes, 800 mag locks and over 2000 cameras. Look, we know you're here to get a Virginia DCJS Registration but, you really don't want to spend 2 days watching a power-point. We're here to help. We provide all the Workstations, pinning kits, tools, wire, power supplies, diodes, resistors and relays to make time fly! We even provide snacks, drinks and lunch both days! Check out: www.SchoolofLock.com for more information. Office - 804-746-1112 DCJS # 88-10044
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1
Headquarters
Mechanicsville, Virginia, United States
Website
https://schooloflock.com
Organization Keywords
security
access control
locks
data
network cameras
cctv cameras
sound
low volt wiring
electric hardware
Trades
Locksmith

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