BACKGROUND
Serruriers Amherst inc. was founded January 1974, thus more then thirty (30) years ago is one of the oldest company in the high security business.
Mr. André Coté and Karim Aït purchased the company in November 2003 from Mr. Jean-Paul and Yvon Sirois. Since September 1st, There new mission is to add to the existing safe product line, high security by camera, alarm systems and architectural hardware.
Furthermore, Serrurier Amherst as become Amherst High Security Group with three (3) distinct divisions:
- Serrurier Amherst (locksmith)
- Amherst Security (high security)
- Amherst architecture (various hardware products)
Amherst High Security Group took the technological turn necessary for the 21st century. High security nowadays is a priority in every sectors, residential, commercial and industrial.
The vision of the company is to maintain it ‘s allready high standards as regards to safety in order to fulfill the growing needs of our increasing business.
With Amherst High Security Group, you are not only considered as a customer but rather as a business partner.
MANAGEMENT TEAM

André Côté, Owner
Senior Administrator and Manager.
Co-Manager.

Karim Aït, Owner
M.B.A. in Finance and Administration.
Co-Manager.

Marc Gariépy, Director of Business Development
Master Locksmith.
In charge of technical aspects of the business.
DID YOU KNOW…
After 30 years of service in downtown Montréal (1277 Ontario East) and more than 20 years in Montréal-North (3506 Monselet), Serruriers Amherst has a store in Laval at 1667 Boul. de l’Avenir. Contact us at 450-667-8585.
Useful links :
Road map : 1277 Ontario street east, Montréal
Road map : 3506 Monselet , Montréal
Road map : 1667 boul. de l’Avenir, Laval
Over 150,000 keys are made by Serruriers Amherst every year at the Ontario Street store!
You can convert all of your house keys into a single one for front door, back door, garage, shed, etc. At Serruriers Amherst we have the solution for you…
You must have a good quality lock on your front door. Why protect and insure your belongings if access is too easy?
When you move into an apartment, house, or office, isn’t it safe and responsible to change the lock on the front door? Would you take the chance that the former occupant might still have access to your private space, since s/he probably still has keys to the lock? You often hear people say “The former owner gave me the keys!” Are you prepared to take that risk?
A new law is in the works that will make it mandatory for owners of building complexes with six or more units to install an intercom system. Why wait? Give your tenants security now and get a better price!