LASA NEWS
January
Welcome back to work all LASA members! We trust that you have had a
Fantastic and relaxing holiday with your loved ones! It is back to
Business and we are excited about 2018! We have just launched our
Zoom app where we will be hosting all our workshops and meetings
And you as a member can log in and take part in the comfort of your own
Home/ Business.
The National AGM will be taking place in KZN this year and we are looking
forward to hosting you and your families!
We have more information to share with you but an email will be sent out next
week to inform you of the changes.
We wish everybody an absolutely amazing year!
Maritsa Gouws
LETTER FROM THE GAUTENG CHAIRMAN
Good Day All Members,
The Gauteng AGM was held on the 22nd of August 2017 at Jabula.
There were 34 people in attendance.
This meeting was well support by our Suppliers as always and would like to thank BBL Locksmith Supplier, Assa Abloy,
Keytech, and Automotive Locksmith Suppliers, Sanlic House of Locks, SA Locks, and Austen Services for their support.
Unfortunately, of the seventy-odd people that confirmed there attendance only 34 attended.
The Gauteng Branch Chairman: Alan Jurrius
Vice chairman: Clinton Du Plisses
Committee Members: Johann du Preez
Shawn Bartlett Theo Strydom
Elsa Milwidsky Jason Bunning
The Northern Province Branch Chairman: Donald Taylor
This has been a challenging year for all Business and I am sure that everybody is looking forward to a well-deserved break
over the festive season.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all our Members a safe and happy festive season and a prosperous new year.
We will start next year with a more positive approach and will set a Branch Meeting in February2018.
Austen Services has offered to provide a Training day for our Members to show them safe opening methods and we will
also look at this next year.
Ode To Licensing
Exactly twenty years ago an editorial in Locksmith Ledger discussed the issue of licensing. It seemed to be a big issue at the
time. Proponents felt that licensing would keep out handymen and part-timers. Licensing would also be a way of assuring the
public that a licensed locksmith had achieved a certain locksmith skill level and was capable of providing the security services
required.
Opponents viewed licensing as government intrusion. Locksmiths would have to take time away from business in order to pass
necessary tests and then pay for the privilege of having a license. According to opponents, it was a money grab by government
while providing little, if any, advantages for locksmiths.
After twenty years the locksmith industry has had very little movement in the licensing debate. According to the Associated
Locksmiths of America (ALOA) there are fifteen states and three individual counties which have enacted licensing of
locksmiths. Seventy percent of our fifty states have no locksmith licensing. This record is nothing to be proud of.
During the same twenty-year period we have seen the expansion of big box hardware stores plus the movement away from
mechanical locks and towards electronic security products. Both of these events negatively affect people working in the
locksmith business. Today there are several alternative choices where the public can obtain security-based services and products.
Locksmith licensing is not the answer to every problem. Licensing should not be seen as protection against competition for
existing locksmith businesses. Licensing should be seen as a constructive way to require neophytes to pass a locksmith basics test
instead of learning on the job at the expense of customers.
Many employees behind key machine counters at big box stores appear to have little knowledge of what they are doing. Think
of the value to our industry if every one of those big box key cutters had to be a licensed locksmith. Until we can speak with
one voice, this will never happen.
DALLAS, Jan. 3, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Until now, concealment furniture
with its bland design and lack of real security has been a mostly
underwhelming option for gun owners. Gun safes, on the other hand, are
plenty secure--but they're largely designed to be out of sight (and often out
of reach). Now, thanks to Forgesafe Furniture LLC, concealment furniture
has been completely reimagined, redesigned, and re-engineered for security
and style.
We would like to welcome Godrej Security as a new LASA supplier
Please may we ask all the members to go into their website to have a look at their product
offering:
205 SHEFFIELD ROAD
WADEVILLE-GERMISTON,
REP OF SOUTH AFRICA
Henry Van Wyngaard
Tel: + 27 11 824-0788
Cell: + 27 82 419 0688
Fax: 0866193943
www.godrejsecurity.co.za
Best of 2017: Automotive Locksmithing
by Steve Young On Dec 4, 2017
When I was asked to write a review of some of the best new automotive tools introduced during
2017, three tools came to mind immediately. I have owned two of those tools for most of the
year, and they have both saved me time and are paying for themselves on a daily basis. The third
is only now becoming available, after being promoted for most of the year, but I feel certain that
it will soon become one of my favorite tools as well. Let’s take a quick look at all three tools.
Keyline GKM Cloning System : http://www.keyline-usa.com/catalog/transponder-
technology/serie-micro/gkm.html
TrueCode Smart (https://www.internationalkeysupply.com/collections/truecode)
Smart Pro http://www.adusa.us/products/programming/programming-units/1454410/smart-
pro.html
Kathleen Olivier 2 Marlenique Erasmus 10
Edward Michael Bernhardt 6 Jan Johannes Kruger 16
Peter Trousdale 23 Sibusiso Josias Thabethe 25
Maxwell Masuku 19 Lawrence Sigmund Romburgh 30
Cheryl Jurrius 20
Marc Jerome Abrahams 14 Imraan Esop 23
Michael Jurrius 4 Hendrik Kruger 26
Annet Bourbon 15 Alichia Naude 16
Bernice Doroth Nel 10 Terence Bust 26
Kevin Paul Godfrey 4 Anthony Ernest Du Plessis 27
Phalele Jackson Makberg 4 Shaun Bosworth 28
Phaswane J. Makgeru 4 Floris Petrus Smit 3
Samuel Wessie 1 Mthokozisi Mavundla 23
Neil Ronald Uys 28 Yogeshwar Sudama 20
Annelene Kriel 17 Mbhele Sitembiso 25
Bhekuyise Stephen Ncikazi 12 Dayalan Nair 25
Asbestos Can Be Costly for Locksmiths
by Gale Johnson On Nov 15, 2017
Our family locksmith business was given a lucrative assignment last summer to install a dozen exit devices in a school building.
This was an older school building. Inner hallway doors had served as passage doors for many years and the only hardware on
the doors were push and pull plates. The local fire department was now requiring exit hardware to be installed to keep the
doors latched.
Parts had been ordered and were ready in stock. The day finally came when school recess began and our workers could enter
the building for the installations. However, as the first door was being drilled, our workers noticed a white power substance
coming from inside the drilled hole. An immediate thought was that the substance may be asbestos. All activity was halted
and the mysterious powder was sent to a local testing lab for analysis.
As suspected, the white powder was determined to be asbestos. Since these doors were interior doors and contained no fire
door labels, or labels of any kind, our workers made an early assumption to accept the job without actually probing the
interior of one of the doors. It was an expensive lesson in how to lose time and income.
Valuable properties of asbestos were first discovered in the mid 1800s. Asbestos is light weight, heat resistant and has strength
characteristics which made it desirable to be mixed with concrete, added to roof shingles and wall board and used as
insulation around heating pipes.
Any commercial building built before 1980 may contain asbestos materials. It is most important for locksmiths to check
before drilling into old doors as indicated above. Another prime asbestos location is the inner doors in old safes. Cement
containing asbestos may have been used to insulate contents against heat during a fire.
Treat any product which might contain asbestos with caution. Beware of drilling holes in old doors or ancient safes
Is Assa Abloy's acquisition of August Home a sign of bigger things to come?
by Joel Griffin Oct 19 2017
Assa Abloy on Thursday announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire August Home, one of the
leading providers of smart locks and smart home access products and services. Based in San Francisco,
August Home primarily focuses on developing solutions for the do-it-yourself (DIY) market.
According to Thanasis Molokotos, executive vice president of Assa Abloy and head of the Americas division,
the acquisition of August Home will strengthen the company’s residential product portfolio through the
addition of smart locks, video doorbells and solutions for home delivery.
“August is an entrepreneurial company that is innovating in the traditional lock space by enhancing access
control through software and service experiences,” Molokotos explains. “It is a strong complement to our
current focus.”
In addition, Molokotos says that August Home is very synergistic with Assa Abloy’s Yale brand and that their
products will greatly complement one another moving forward. “August’s focus is primarily the DIY channel
with retrofit locks that offer an exceptional user and software experience,” he says. “Through the Yale brand,
Assa Abloy’s focus is on full replacement locks that are connected and served by the professionally installed
channel.”
Founded by Jason Johnson and Yves Behar, August Home has developed three generations of smart door
locks and two generations of video doorbells, placing them among the leaders in the smart home industry
when it comes to technology, partnerships and retail sales. For example, the company has entered into recent
partnerships with some of the world’s leading technology companies, including Amazon, Apple, Google,
Nest, HomeAway and Airbnb. Last November, MONI Smart Security announced that it would also make the
August Smart Lock and August Connect Wi-Fi bridge available to its residential and commercial customer
base.
Hi friends
I am in need of a 2nd hand Advanced Diagnostics programmer. Or if you know of
any other programmer that can do the same key program jobs.
Please contact me on 082 866 8404. Alt send WhatsApp on this number.
Regards
Gerhard Botha
BUSINESS FOR SALE
CAPE TOWN
Locksmith business for sale in Melkbosstrand.
Lots of potential.
Owner retiring due to family responsibilities.
Please call Antoinette 083 662 1246.
Kind Regards
Antoinette Morris
083 662 1246
Wm® ELECTRIC RIM LOCKS
RIM ELECTRIC LOCK - NON HANDED - FOR SLIDING GATES
• Patented design
• Case Size (mm): 104H x 128W
• Strike Size (mm): 65H x 50W x 45D
• Includes euro profile half cylinder
(available KA, MK, GMK, ViroMax)
• Includes Mounting Plate
• Non handed
• Supplied with roof-plate and fixing plate
• Cable entry on the back for maximum
protection
CODE
V7905
HAND
Non handed
DESCRIPTION
Viro sliding gate rim lock 12V - 24V AC/DC
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PLEASE NOTE
WILL BE MOVING TO
38 5TH
AVENUE, BREDELL EXT 15,
KEMPTON PARK, 1619
ALL OUR OTHER CONTACT DETAILS
REMAIN UNCHANGED
OUR LAST TRADING DAY AT THE
LINBRO PARK ADDRESS WILL BE
15TH
DECEMBER 2017
WE WILL REOPEN FOR BUSINESS ON
2ND
JANUARY 2018
AT OUR NEW PREMISES IN BREDELL,
KEMPTON PARK
TIPS AND TRICKS
I recently had the opportunity to travel to China and to visit some of the manufactures that are currently available in South Africa We are all aware of the copy machines and equipment that we usually get from places like China, but I was pleasantly surprised to see that this is changing and that some new innovative companies are investing into their own R&D departments. With some new ideas and cutting edge technology. Most of these companies are located in Shenzhen. It is a vibrant city located about 30km from Hong Kong in mainland China. The city is fairly new as cities go and was established 30 years ago.
Here you can see what a Chinese electronics market looks like. A building like this would generally
have up to 6 floors that look like this.
We found the people to be very friendly and most people able to help out even if it was in Basic
English. Taxis and public transport were well priced and very efficient.
So in the interest of sharing I will cover three of the bigger companies we visited and give a short
description of some of the new machines they are selling and developing.
I have also given a short description of one machine from each company.
Key DIY (Establish in 2009)
This company manufactures the KD range of machines and remotes.
They use a device which allows you to create remotes for different manufactures
of vehicles onto their remotes. This allows locksmiths to stock less remote and cover a much larger
range. Currently they have over 1000 remotes in the database.
They have a large amount of key blades that are interchangeable with their remote range. They also
offer remotes with onboard chips that you can precode to the specific vehicle you are working on.
KD900
This unit allows multiple functions from remote
generation and copying to frequency checking.
The unit can be used with PC software or as a
standalone.
OBDstar (20 years in the business)
This company manufactures a range of OBD programmers and also offer versions
with OBD diagnostics. They recently acquired Xtool to strengthen their market share in China.
There machines are not token based and allow a well priced alternative to all the machines we are
seeing enter the market currently.
Units also allow a small amount of eeprom work for pulling pins and adding key data directly into
immo and ecu boxes.
A interesting note these units are often seen in orange. The orange units are sold via internet
channels and the green via local distribution channels
Keymaster DP (X300DP)
This unit is a tablet based and allows for a Bluetooth connections
to OBD socket.
The standard unit comes with basic Diagnostic features that allow
fault checking and clearing on most vehicles.
This unit already allows for Toyota G system reset and H system
Add.R&D is currently being done on BMW CAS and Merc EIS
systems.
VVDI (Established in 2014)
This company manufactures the VVDI range of machines. It was
one of the biggest companies we visited and we only got to see
one of their R&D facilities.
They a clearly taking aim at the bigger suppliers in the world and
offer a high quality product and very reasonable prices.
VVDI keytool
This unit is a standalone cloning device with loads of extra features. It copies to their own chips that
are really well priced. Currently allowing for 4C, 4D ID46 and ID48 to be released next year
The unit also does remote testing and can also be used for remote generation.
The unit also allows for remotes to be virginized (Old remotes can be reused).
This is done via either adapters or inline connection to remote.
Quintin Brand (Knysna Locksmiths)
Please give LASA Head Office a call if you would like to receive more information
about Stellio.
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