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        Dallas Printing Inc

        1. Dallas Printing Inc

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        (601) 968-9354

        315 Carrier Blvd
        Richland, MS 39218

        Dallas Business Forms Inc

        2. Dallas Business Forms Inc

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        (601) 968-9354

        Po Box 902
        Jackson, MS 39205

        Harvey Dallas Printing & Graphics

        3. Harvey Dallas Printing & Graphics

        Printing Services-Commercial
        Website
        (601) 968-9354

        104 Cypress Cv
        Flowood, MS 39232

        Estate Planning 123

        4. Estate Planning 123

        Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning...
        WebsiteServices
        (769) 798-2123

        130 Riverview Dr Ste A
        Flowood, MS 39232

        DR C Dallas Sorrell Doctor of Medicine

        5. DR C Dallas Sorrell Doctor of Medicine

        Physicians & Surgeons, Radiology
        Website
        (601) 354-4327

        1405 N State St
        Jackson, MS 39202

        Mary M Dallas

        6. Mary M Dallas

        No Internet Heading Assigned
        (601) 944-1528

        1120 Ellis Ave
        Jackson, MS 39209

        Sessums Dallas, PLLC

        7. Sessums Dallas, PLLC

        AttorneysMalpractice Law Attorneys
        WebsiteServices
        (601) 933-2040

        240 Trace Colony Park Dr
        Ridgeland, MS 39157

        From Business: Our professionals will treat you with courtesy and respect. We provide services honestly and with integrity. For more information, call or click today.

        Dallas Auto Painting and Collision Repair

        8. Dallas Auto Painting and Collision Repair

        Auto Repair & Service
        (1)
        WebsiteVirtual TourDirectionsServicesMore Info
        (601) 707-9757

        743 Ridgewood Rd
        Ridgeland, MS 39157

        I rarely rate any business. However, Dallas Body Shop deserves a 5 Star rating for their service. Excellent work, no additional charges when they …

        Dallas, T Walton

        9. Dallas, T Walton

        Estate Planning AttorneysAttorneys
        (601) 209-1601

        130 Riverview Dr
        Ridgeland, MS 39157

        Sorrell, C Dallas, MD

        10. Sorrell, C Dallas, MD

        Physicians & Surgeons
        Website
        (601) 354-4327

        1107 Highland Colony Pkwy
        Ridgeland, MS 39157

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        Best Name Badges

        11. Best Name Badges

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        (888) 294-2302

        Serving the
        Braxton Area

        Fast, quick, friendly and just what I needed. I had a large order that needed to be turned around quickly. Best Name was right on time!

        Alesco Data Group

        12. Alesco Data Group

        Advertising Specialties
        WebsiteMore Info
        (888) 737-8195

        Serving the
        Braxton Area

        Bourne Brothers Printing Inc

        13. Bourne Brothers Printing Inc

        Advertising Specialties
        BBB Rating: A+
        WebsiteMore Info
        (601) 602-8846

        Serving the
        Braxton Area

        From Business: Fax Service, Full Color Printing, Business Card, Lettehrhead, Envelopes, Invitations,Books,Laminating, Brochures,Menus, Cookbooks,Calendars,Newletters,Lable,Polit…

        Nightlife S.O.S.

        14. Nightlife S.O.S.

        Advertising SpecialtiesBarsNight Clubs
        (601) 951-4152

        412 Main St N
        Mendenhall, MS 39114

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        Miss Plastics Inc

        15. Miss Plastics Inc

        Advertising Specialties
        (601) 733-2264

        2373 Scr 503 S
        Magee, MS 39111

        4myadds

        16. 4myadds

        Advertising Specialties
        (601) 622-5660

        195 Peacock Rd
        Mendenhall, MS 39114

        Hederman Brothers Printers

        17. Hederman Brothers Printers

        Advertising Specialties
        WebsiteDirectionsMore Info
        (601) 853-7300

        500 Steed Rd
        Ridgeland, MS 39157

        From Business: For more than a century, Hederman Brothers Printing has been producing publications. Experienced in the use of computer-to-plate technology, Hederman became fully…

        Jackson Specialty Advertising Co

        18. Jackson Specialty Advertising Co

        Advertising SpecialtiesT-Shirts
        WebsiteDirections
        (601) 922-2277

        5261 Greenway Drive Ext
        Jackson, MS 39204

        From Business: One of the South's Largest Showrooms. Safety Programs, Incentives, Fund Raising, Wearables, Caps, Pens, Knives, Decals, Flags, Mugs & T-Shirts

        The Decal Guys

        19. The Decal Guys

        Advertising Specialties
        WebsiteDirections
        (601) 664-6600

        199 Interstate Dr
        Richland, MS 39218

        From Business: With over 30 years combined experience installing and removing commercial graphics, The Decal Guys are able to provide our customers with the following: Quality W…

        Mississippi Rainbow Printing

        20. Mississippi Rainbow Printing

        Advertising Specialties
        DirectionsMore Info
        (601) 853-9513

        217 Industrial Dr
        Ridgeland, MS 39157

        From Business: Custom T-Shirts Design "WE DO OUR OWN PRINTING" That Save You Money! We ship wherever you need us to.

        Fashions Inc

        21. Fashions Inc

        Advertising SpecialtiesClothing Stores
        (2)
        WebsiteDirectionsMore Info
        (601) 353-4490

        721 Harris St
        Jackson, MS 39202

        My names Kyra Montgomery, I am currently from Jackson, MS, Im not quite familiar with the place but, it sounds like a fantastic job for me because I…

        Dearing Addressing & Mailing Service

        22. Dearing Addressing & Mailing Service

        Advertising Specialties
        BBB Rating: A+
        Website
        (601) 853-6133

        200 I 55 Trace Dr
        Ridgeland, MS 39157

        From Business: Dearing Addressing & Mailing Service is a full line mailing service, capable of processing and preparing all types and quantities of mail. Our mission is to provi…

        G Williams Marketing

        23. G Williams Marketing

        Advertising Specialties
        (601) 605-8000

        755 Avignon Dr
        Ridgeland, MS 39157

        Imaginary Company

        24. Imaginary Company

        Advertising Specialties
        BBB Rating: A+
        Website
        (601) 968-0004

        1305 Poplar Blvd
        Jackson, MS 39202

        Mann and Associates

        25. Mann and Associates

        Advertising Specialties
        (601) 362-5424

        103 W Washington St Ste B5
        Ridgeland, MS 39157

        Dutch Designs

        26. Dutch Designs

        Advertising Specialties
        Website
        (601) 717-4647

        608 Boxwood Pl
        Madison, MS 39110

        From Business: We offer a variety of services for businesses and individuals alike, including: brand development, consulting, website design, graphic design, mobile apps, online…

        Holmes Specialty Advertising

        27. Holmes Specialty Advertising

        Advertising SpecialtiesScreen Printing
        BBB Rating: A+
        Website
        (601) 925-1353

        120 E Northside Dr
        Clinton, MS 39056

        From Business: Promotional products can be used to generate new business and increase repeat business. These items reach prospects in ways other types of media cannot. Whether i…

        Pearl Rubber Stamp & Sign Inc

        28. Pearl Rubber Stamp & Sign Inc

        Advertising Specialties
        Website
        (601) 932-6699

        228 N Pearson Rd
        Pearl, MS 39208

        From Business: For over 20 years, SignMark operated as Pearl Stamp and Sign and led the way as Mississippi's premier choice for custom signage, rubber and self-inking stamps, an…

        Ivey Co

        29. Ivey Co

        Advertising Specialties
        (601) 919-2583

        139 Hanover Dr
        Brandon, MS 39047

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        What is commercial quality locking hardware?

        Commercial quality locking hardware is a term used to describe door hardware that is designed specifically for commercial use. This includes items such as keyless door locks, panic bars, exit devices, electric strikes, exit alarms, weather strips, commercial thresholds and saddles, access controls, vision kits, and commercial door closers. These products are more durable than locking hardware made for residential use, and are designed to handle lots of traffic.

        What type of services do commercial locksmiths provide?

        Commercial locksmiths provide the following types of services:

        • Assistance with commercial lockouts to access your business of you accidentally lock yourself out.
        • Commercial lock re-key to change the locks on the doors of your business.
        • Commercial lock replacement if the locks on the doors of your business become damaged and need to be replaced.
        • Commercial lock repair without the need for complete replacement.  
        • Push bar repair and replacement that facilitate entry and exit.  
        • Broken key extraction for when it breaks off while locks are being opened, and they can become stuck.
        • Access control device installation and repair that allow doors to open automatically.  
        • Assistance with commercial safe lockouts if your cash and valuables are stuck in your safe.
        • Digital lock installation and repair that employ biometric, keycard, or keypad technology.

        Can commercial locksmiths repair locks?

        Commercial locksmiths can repair locks. If the lock on the door of your business is broken, a commercial locksmith can come to your facility and install a replacement. These professionals can re-key a lock if necessary, and they can extract a broken key. They can also handle the installation of access control devices for the doors of your business.

        How much does a commercial locksmith charge?

        The amount charged by a commercial locksmith will depend on the service being provided. If a single lock is being changed, the cost can range from $65$200 or more. The cost of handling office lockouts typically starts at around $35, and commercial safe lockouts usually start at around $80. If you have a high-security lock, you can expect to pay steeper prices. Changing a high-security lock can run between $160-$280 or more.

        What is a commercial locksmith?

        A commercial locksmith is a professional who specializes in helping businesses install new locks or repair locks that are damaged or broken. Many businesses utilize lock technology that is more secure and advanced than the technology used in the typical residence. For example, these businesses may employ locks that use fingerprint technology or barcode scanning. Commercial locksmiths have experience with these kinds of locks, and will be able to offer insight and assistance that a residential locksmith may not be able to provide.

        What kind of training does a locksmith need?

        Locksmiths-in-training can receive foundational knowledge and skills through programs offered at technical colleges or vocational schools. These would include basic courses on lock mechanics and manipulation, along with general skills like business management. From there, most trainees seek an apprenticeship, where they work alongside a professional locksmith. This allows them to gain experience in the field. It can also put them on a course toward certification.

        Are there any red flags to look for when hiring a locksmith?

        Upon arrival to your home, a locksmith should ask you to prove that it is in fact your residence. They should also be able to unlock most common locks without requiring them to be drilled or completely replaced. Be sure to obtain an invoice that lists all charges before agreeing to pay.

        How do I find a locksmith?

        • If possible, research local locksmiths online and take note of any that have poor reviews or complaints.
        • When calling a locksmith, confirm their address matches what you found online or in a directory. Then ask for a cost estimate for the service you need, and ask to have them bring a written copy of this estimate.
        • Some states require locksmiths to be licensed. If your state is one of them, require the locksmith to bring proof of registration when they arrive.

        What is a locksmith?

        The term locksmith traditionally referred to people who designed and built locks, but today is generally used for those who repair and replace locks. Locksmiths can be available on-call to help people if they're locked out of their home or apartment.

        How can I replace a lock?

        • First, determine the type of lock you have, as well as the manufacturer or model if possible. You should also obtain measurements of your door and frame.
        • Remove exterior and interior knobs by unscrewing any visible screws you find. Many knobs will include a decorative cover on the interior side that can be removed.
        • Once you've removed the entire lock, find the screws on the inside of the door frame to remove the latch or deadbolt.
        • With everything removed, repeat these steps in reverse order to install the new lock.

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        Did You Know?

        The locks installed on the doors and windows of every home represent the most common, and perhaps most effective, form of security. That means locks can be taken for granted, until they no longer work properly or the key is lost. Homeowners should work to understand the basics behind these essential household devices, as well as how to address common problems related to them.

        Types of Locks

        The concept behind a lock-and-key mechanism has been around for centuries, so it's no surprise that their basic design hasn't changed much in recent years. At the same time, a number of different types of locks are now available to meet specific needs.

        Perhaps the most common type of lock is the pin tumbler lock. Enclosed in a doorknob, these devices contain spring-loaded pins of varying sizes, which must be pushed upward before the knob can be turned to open the door. When the correct key is inserted into a pin tumbler lock, the grooves on the key's blade push the pins up to the precise height needed to allow the inner chamber to turn. Pin tumbler locks are popular because they are relatively secure for most residential applications and generally inexpensive. Since the entire locking mechanism in this device is contained in a single cylinder, pin tumbler locks are also very easy to swap in and out. This comes in handy in apartment buildings, for example, where locks may need to be changed frequently as tenants come and go.

        Pin tumbler locks come in a number of configurations. In residential environments, they are the primary mechanism for operating knob locks and deadbolts. Most exterior doors on homes and apartment buildings will have at least one of each of these locks. Knob locks are quick to open and can be convenient when minimal security is acceptable, but they are very easily forced open. When paired with a deadbolt, the door becomes much harder to open. Deadbolts work by driving a thick metal rod into the door frame, which prevents most quick methods of defeating locks, like using a shim or brute force. Still, deadbolts aren't impenetrable, as they can be lockpicked or defeated with much stronger ramming force.

        Other common types of residential locks include mortise locks, which combine the action of a doorknob and deadbolt in one. Mortise locks engage a deadbolt with the turn of the key, just as normal. But upon unlocking, the doorknob will open in tandem with the deadbolt. These locks tend to be much stronger than traditional deadbolt designs, but are often harder to install and thus more expensive.

        Finally, there's the "jimmy-proof" deadbolt, a type of lock often found in older residences. These locks engage a metal rod that fits into a separate chamber outside of the door frame, rather than through the frame. While its design is simple, it has many advantages over traditional deadbolts or mortise locks. It is impervious to being pried open like many deadbolt systems could be, hence the "jimmy-proof" name. It is also typically harder to pick, and is very inexpensive.

        Lock Maintenance

        When a lock stops working, no matter where it is in your home or office, it's likely to be a source of frustration. However, it's rare for a lock to suddenly fail to open without exhibiting some signs beforehand.

        What To Do If Your Lock Stops Working

        Common lock problems include issues opening or engaging the lock, or difficulty securing a door in the proper position to lock it.

        • Locks that are stiff or difficult to open may require lubrication. Fortunately, this is one of the easiest maintenance tasks to perform on a lock, and might be worth performing on a regular basis. To lubricate a lock, first get an industrial lubricant like WD-40. Apply the lubricant by spraying it directly into the keyway, which is the hole that accepts the key. Slowly run the key in and out of the lock a few times, then try opening and closing it. This should fix most stiff locks, but if not, you may need to disassemble the lock itself and apply lubricant inside the device.
        • Check the door and frame to ensure everything fits in place. Wooden doors and frames are prone to warp and change shape slightly over time due to temperature changes, moisture and many other factors. This can slowly cause the door to move out of alignment with the locks. Make sure the door is hung correctly in its frame, and also check any external screws securing the lock to the door, as these may become loose over time.
        • In some cases, the problem may lie with the key instead of the lock. Metal keys can wear out after years of repeated use. This problem can usually be solved by having the key copied by a professional. However, a key that is copied enough times will eventually accumulate errors and may not work even while brand new. In this case, it's probably best to replace the entire lock.

        Replacing Your Locks

        Since locks are essential security devices that might be used multiple times per day, they are bound to wear out eventually. Rekeying or replacing locks can be done on your own in some cases, but may require a professional locksmith.

        When a lock is rekeyed, the cylinder containing the tumbler and pins is removed from its enclosure and replaced with a new cylinder. This is often done when a new tenant moves into an apartment that was previously occupied, but it may also be necessary if a lock needs to be replaced.

        Replacing all components of a cylinder lock, or working with locks that don't use a pin tumbler system, requires a different procedure for replacement. Installing a new lock of the same type will be the most straightforward option.

        • First, determine the type of lock you have, as well as the manufacturer or model if possible. You should also obtain measurements of your door and frame.
        • Remove exterior and interior knobs by unscrewing any visible screws you find. Many knobs will include a decorative cover on the interior side that can be removed.
        • Once you've removed the entire lock, find the screws on the inside of the door frame to remove the latch or deadbolt.
        • With everything removed, repeat these steps in reverse order to install the new lock.

        If you want a new lock that is different from your old set, more advanced installation is required, and you may want to consider hiring a professional for the job.

        Understanding Locksmiths

        The term locksmith traditionally referred to people who designed and built locks, but today is generally used for those who repair and replace locks. Locksmiths can be available on-call to help people if they're locked out of their home or apartment.

        If you've lost your keys or are otherwise unable to enter a locked building that you normally have access to, you will need to call your local locksmith. To save money and ensure you're hiring a reputable contractor, it may help to do some research on locksmiths in your area ahead of time, so you can be prepared if you need to call one.

        • If possible, research local locksmiths online and take note of any that have poor reviews or complaints.
        • When calling a locksmith, confirm their address matches what you found online or in a directory. Then ask for a cost estimate for the service you need, and ask to have them bring a written copy of this estimate.
        • Some states require locksmiths to be licensed. If your state is one of them, require the locksmith to bring proof of registration when they arrive.

        Upon arrival to your home, a locksmith should ask you to prove that it is in fact your residence. They should also be able to unlock most common locks without requiring them to be drilled or completely replaced. Be sure to obtain an invoice that lists all charges before agreeing to pay.

        Training to Be a Locksmith

        Locks are ubiquitous around the world, which means the skills to service them are always in demand. Becoming a locksmith could be a rewarding career opportunity, but like any other job, will require a bit of preparation.

        Locksmiths do not generally require formal education, but need to undergo extensive hands-on training and possibly certification. Locksmiths-in-training can receive foundational knowledge and skills through programs offered at technical colleges or vocational schools. These would include basic courses on lock mechanics and manipulation, along with general skills like business management.

        From there, most trainees seek an apprenticeship, where they work alongside a professional locksmith. This allows them to gain experience in the field. It can also put them on a course toward certification, which involves a standardized procedure that, once completed, allows locksmiths to legally conduct business in their state.

        Successful locksmiths need to be skilled with their hands and in the use of tools. While these skills are essential for the day-to-day tasks that a locksmith performs, they also benefit immensely from being personable and able to work with people to solve problems.

        Trade Associations

        There are a number of trade associations and organizations for locksmiths that may help them find work, receive training and connect with like-minded business partners. These organizations may also help consumers find a reputable locksmith. Locksmith trade associations in the U.S. include:

        • Associated Locksmiths of America
        • Society of Professional Locksmiths
        • Institutional Locksmiths' Association

        Contact these organizations to learn more about how to become a locksmith, or how to go about choosing the right professional for your needs.

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