Wednesday, February 25, 2009

A Local Business That Cares

At a time when most companies are concerned about increasing profit margins, often at the expense of customer service, your community Pop-A-Lock is focused on giving back to their clients. A local business that truly cares, Pop-A-Lock donates its services every day through its free Emergency Door Unlocking (EDU) program. This service is provided nationwide in the cities Pop-A-Lock serves and offers free car door unlocking when a child or pet is locked in a vehicle or a human life is in danger.

The EDU program is designed to provide communities with a safe, fast solution to a situation that occurs daily. Pop-A-Lock is committed to keeping children safe and preventing accidents from becoming tragedies. As a result, Pop-A-Lock has successfully rescued more than 172,000 children and animals trapped in locked vehicles. With each emergency door unlocking, Pop-A-Lock donates its services free of charge, a contribution that today totals more than $4 million. Instead of panicking in this frightening situation, you can be assured that Pop-A-Lock will be there for you, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

Developed to assist the EMS, police and fire departments in entering locked vehicles, the EDU program frees up valuable resources for municipalities and guarantees your child’s and pet’s safety without damage to your car. Pop-A-Lock technicians are extensively trained to open virtually any type of vehicle using safe and reliable methods. The company’s state-of-the-art equipment and sophisticated technology make every job a success. Pop-A-Lock does recommend calling 911 first in an EDU situation, with a following call to 1-800-POP-A-LOCK or 1-800-767-2562.

Pop-A-Lock is the largest car door unlocking service in the world. In addition to responding to emergency needs in a quick, professional and safe manner, Pop-A-Lock offers competitive rates, guaranteed service and unsurpassed technical training to guarantee customer satisfaction.

Pop-A-Lock is locally owned in the Twin Cities and is part of a franchise with a 167 locations in 41 states that serves more than 2,500 cities and communities. The company was founded in 1991 in Lafayette, LA., by local law enforcement officers who recognized the need for a car door unlocking service. For more information about the EDU program, go to www.popalockmn.com or call 612-363-6197.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

pop a lock is the worst company to work for as a tech. which makes the customer suffer. the techs spend 1200 a month on gas plus 2 oil changes and whatever damages occur to their own vehicle from over use. then all techs(even roadside techs) are forced to go through unlocking training which they charge you 1200 for without informing you and they also dont let you know you must pay for all damages to customer cars which a real company has insurance for. so you might make 200 a week(thats the most i could make) other techs would owe money every payday and others are homeless(live in their car) to be able to afford to work there. the training consists of being yelled at and pushed around so you dont learn anything and a lot of damage is done on customer cars when they actually get a chance to try and unlock a car. then they wont give you your last check