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Bob is a Dedicated Provider of Toronto Locksmith Services

Bob Furlow is a devoted locksmith. He has been providing Toronto locksmith services for nearly 20 years. He’s a family man, believes in hard work and in providing excellent and honest service. Bob genuinely enjoys his job. His typical day starts at 06:00. He has a full breakfast, kisses his wife Jean goodbye, and drives downtown to the store in his pickup truck. He wears denim and work boats to work, because he never knows how the day will pan out, and that kind of attire is the most convenient. Typically he spends half of the day at the store and the other half out on call-outs.

At the store he opens up, and gets ready for the day, tidying the work surfaces, and putting locksmith equipment back in place. “I’m a great believer in keeping the store tidy,” says Bob. “It only takes ten minutes, but it makes all the difference when a customer wants a key cut in a hurry, and I don’t have to run around looking for the tools.

Bob enjoys the variety the job brings, and he does enjoy going on call-outs. “We provide a wide range of services,” says Bob. One his favorite jobs as a Toronto locksmith is helping people who have been locked out of their apartments or vehicles. “It gives me a lot of satisfaction to gain access to a property or vehicle in five or ten minutes, and diffusing a stressful situation for the client. People are careless when it comes to keys” he says, “and that’s what Toronto locksmith services come in handy.”

The trade has changed a lot over the years. Whereas once locksmiths were dealt only with mechanical components and keys, nowadays they are expected to know how to install electronic security devices. Bob has undergone training in the installation of a variety of electronic security systems, such as cameras, intercom systems, and alarm systems. “My mission has always been to provide security for people,” says Bob. “So if they want sophisticated security devices, then that is what I will provide.”

But in his heart he sees himself as an old fashioned Toronto locksmith. “I am a great believer in giving customers a sense of security through the good old time-tested and trusted solutions, such as good quality locks on doors and windows, and good quality garage doors.

Bob believes that Toronto locksmith services will always be in great demand. I asked Bob if he wants his son to become a GTA locksmith. “It’s up to him, said Bob. It’s a great profession, but I’ll respect his choice. As for me, I will always be a Toronto locksmith – it’s what I love doing.”

About the Author

John is a writer for Compucall. For more information about GTA Locksmiths, visit www.gtalocksmith.com.


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Every Model Of Binocular Has Its Pros and Cons

Many people who want to buy binoculars for watching birds and nature are bewildered by the variety of models available. Certainly, there are many fine binoculars on the market that are excellent for nature-viewing. But, what defines a good binocular for watching birds, animals, butterflies, and even reptiles?  Every model of binocular has its pluses and minuses. 
With so many different types of binoculars to choose from, it can be confusing to find the right pair. You will need to look at the various pairs on the market, comparing price, functions and quality. If you are planning to watch an object for an amount of time, it would be a good idea to get a pair of light, compact binoculars, so you can concentrate well without your arms becoming tired. A 10x power magnification is the most you should opt for, instead of a 22mm objective lens, if you want sharp, clear views.
Basically, binoculars with an objective lens smaller than 30 mm are considered compacts, while ones with lenses larger than this are described as “Full Size”. In most cases,  they are just a lot easier to look through. A reason for this is compact binoculars have correspondingly smaller exit pupil lenses (the smaller lenses you actually look through) that sometimes make it hard to see the whole field of view. Another reason is that full size binoculars are brighter when compared to a compact model of similar optical quality. This results in sharper, clearer images most of the time. So, look for binoculars in the 35 mm to 45 mm range. The only time compacts may be desirable is when traveling dictates carrying around the smallest possible binocular. Larger size lenses (50 mm or more) result in heavier, bulkier binoculars that may be harder to carry around. But, if you don’t mind the larger size, these larger lens binoculars can offer very good brightness and ease of use.
Magnification power can often be a subject of debate among birdwatchers. Most hand-held binoculars are in the 7 to 12 power magnification range. 7 and 8 power are considered a general-use range because they usually have a larger field of view, which is the maximum angle a particular model of binocular can see. This is usually expressed as a number of feet in width that can be seen at a standard distance from the binocular (usually 1000 yards). A good range for field of view is 350 to 400 feet. Higher magnification binoculars (9 to 12) have relatively lower field of views – lower 300 feet range. 
But, if you’re mainly using them for birdwatching, this is not often a big problem. So, if you want to use binoculars for a wide range of uses (nature viewing, sports events, scenery, etc.), a lower magnification is fine. If you mainly want to use them for birdwatching, a higher magnification binocular will enable you to see more detail. Besides field of view, another tradeoff of using higher magnification binoculars is that the image will often shake a bit more, especially if you have unsteady hands.
Eye relief is the distance (in millimeters) behind the exit pupil lens (the one you look through) where you can still see the full field of view of the binoculars. Wearing glasses artificially increases the distance between this lens and the pupil of your eye to a point where it’s beyond the optimal distance the binocular was designed for. So, a eye relief is better – 12 millimeters or more. Every binocular is different, so ask for this number when looking at each model.
Finally, binoculars come in either the Roof Prism or Porro Prism design. Generally, the Roof prism is more desirable, but can be more expensive for the same quality glass and optics compared to a Porro Prism. But, the more streamlined design and more rugged hinge design makes it worth it in most cases.

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