For 24 hours emergency domestic and commercial locksmiths – Call now Safeguard Locksmiths in Malvern.
If you are locked out of your business – home and need an emergency locksmith we will come to you fast. We are experienced, qualified, and police licensed locksmiths and have been providing a fast and effective service Malvern for over 30 years. Our professional locksmiths are always on stand-by to provide immediate assistance for your locksmithing needs 24/7.
Safeguard Locksmiths can assist you with all your entry, exit and safety needs in and around the house including home and garage door lock installations, lock repairs and lock replacements. We can also assist with having keys cut, re-keying and damaged lock repairing.
Our emergency mobile service offers a guaranteed one-hour response time available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you break off a key inside your front door, we’ll extract the broken key without damaging the lock and make a new key for you on the spot.
The area of Malvern was first settled in 1835. John Gardiner was one of its first settlers. A small hamlet known as "Gardiners Creek" (1851 Melbourne Postal Directory) was settled, but it diminished with the gold rush. The nearby creek was also named Gardiners Creek. Gardiners Creek Road (now Toorak Road) ran from South Yarra, east to the junction of Gardiners Creek and onto the Gardiner Homestead, which is now the site of Scotch College. In the 1860s the Gardiners Creek Roads Board was the forerunner of the Gardiners Creek Shire that then became Malvern Council. Malvern Post Office opened on 1 January 1860 on Glenferrie Road, near Malvern Road. In 1892 this was renamed Malvern North, when a new Malvern office on Glenferrie Road, near Wattletree Road, replaced the Malvern Railway Station office.