
"Best Customer Service" award Your Local Locksmith Melbourne
Your Local Locksmith Melbourne Celebrates 10 Years of Service with Community Initiative and Industry Award
Melbourne, VIC - Your Local Locksmith Melbourne, a family-owned locksmith service provider, is proud to announce its 10th anniversary. To mark this milestone, the company is launching a new community initiative aimed at enhancing home security for elderly residents in Eastern Melbourne. Additionally, Your Local Locksmith Melbourne has been honored with the 'Best Customer Service' award by the Melbourne Business Association.
'We are thrilled to reach this significant milestone in our business journey,' said Julien Bouvier, founder and master locksmith at Your Local Locksmith Melbourne. 'Over the past 10 years, we have been dedicated to providing top-notch locksmith services to the Melbourne community. This anniversary is not just a celebration of our success but also an opportunity to give back to the community that has supported us. Our new initiative will provide free lock checks and security advice to elderly residents, ensuring they feel safe and secure in their homes.'
The community initiative, named 'Secure Seniors,' will offer complimentary lock inspections and security consultations to senior citizens in the Eastern Melbourne area, including Doncaster, Templestowe, Ringwood, and Box Hill. The program aims to address the unique security needs of older adults and provide them with peace of mind.
In addition to the community initiative, Your Local Locksmith Melbourne was recently recognized for its outstanding service with the 'Best Customer Service' award at the annual Melbourne Business Awards ceremony. The award highlights the company's commitment to excellence, reliability, and customer satisfaction.
Founded in 2015 by master locksmith Julien Bouvier, Your Local Locksmith Melbourne has grown from a small family business to a trusted name in the locksmith industry. The company offers a wide range of services, including emergency lockouts, lock changes, and digital lock installations, with a team of licensed and insured locksmiths known for their fast response times and 24/7 availability.
'I was locked out of my house late at night, and Your Local Locksmith Melbourne came to my rescue within 20 minutes. Their service was professional, and the locksmith was very friendly. I highly recommend them!' said Sarah J., a satisfied customer from Doncaster.
Recently, Your Local Locksmith Melbourne showcased its expertise by assisting a local museum in upgrading its security system. The museum, which houses valuable artifacts, required a state-of-the-art locking mechanism to ensure the safety of its exhibits. Julien Bouvier and his team successfully installed a custom digital lock system, earning praise from the museum's director for their efficiency and skill.
For more information about Your Local Locksmith Melbourne and its services, or to schedule a free lock check through the 'Secure Seniors' initiative, please visit www.yourlocallocksmith.com.au or call 0473 831 734.
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Your Local Locksmith Melbourne
Address: Doncaster, East Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria
Phone: 0473 831 734
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.yourlocallocksmith.com.au
About Your Local Locksmith Melbourne:
Your Local Locksmith Melbourne is a family-owned locksmith service provider based in Eastern Melbourne. With over 10 years of experience, the company offers a comprehensive range of locksmith services, including emergency lockouts, lock changes, and digital lock installations. Known for its commitment to customer satisfaction and 24/7 availability, Your Local Locksmith Melbourne is the go-to choice for residents and businesses in the Melbourne area.
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