5 Tips and Tricks to Avoid Getting Locked Out

Tips and Tricks to Avoid Getting Locked Out

Tips and Tricks to Avoid Getting Locked Out

Locking yourself out of your home or office is frustrating enough, but if you’ve been locked out by mistake, you’re probably even more frustrated. If you cannot get back inside for any reason, the last thing you want to do is search for the long-lost keys. An accidental home or office lock-out can be stressful and inconvenient.

However, it doesn’t have to occur regularly. If you know what to do as a precaution, you can prevent the situation from occurring in the first place. You can take a few simple measures to keep yourself and your family safe from being locked out of your home. Here are a few tips that can help you avoid such problematic situations.

Keep A Spare Key in Your Car

If you regularly forget keys, it can be frustrating. But it’s also a good idea to have a spare key with you, so you’re never caught without an option if something happens along the way. The best thing to keep a spare key in your car if driving to work is part of your routine. However, it only works if you separate your car keys from your house keys. It is better to keep a spare house key in your car and a spare car key in your home to be safe on both ends.

You’ll have to be extra vigilant by using this trick because if someone breaks into your car, he can also get into your house with the spare keys inside. Ensure you hide the keys in the car that only you know about.

Invest In a Lock-Picking Tool

If you’re always losing your keys or getting locked out of your home without a spare key around, you’ll want to invest in a lock-picking tool. A Bluetooth-enabled lock-picking tool such as the Lock pick sets are more convenient. With these tools, you can unlock doors without using keys or breaking them down.

These tools are made from flexible materials and can easily bend around the door lock mechanism and release the locking mechanism.

These devices allow you to open most locks without having to get close enough to use a traditional key and are often small enough that they can fit in a wallet. (And if you’re worried about thieves stealing your tools, they’re also small enough that they can be hidden in a bedside table drawer.)

 

Shift To Smart Locks

Smart locks are the future of commercial security. They allow you to lock and unlock your door remotely, so you don’t have to leave your office to secure it. They also make key exchange much easier since you can give access to anyone with a smartphone or fob.

They also give you access codes for various times of the day so you can get into your when you’re at work or school and not have to worry about someone breaking into your house while you’re away. These locks can also record access history, which can help police know who has been in and out of your home.

Smart locks come in different styles, from basic models that require a key or code to more sophisticated models that allow them to be operated by voice commands. These locks are an excellent choice for business owners because of their convenient use and security. If you are a business owner looking for ways to eliminate the chances of lockouts, any commercial locksmith can help you with the installation.

Replace Any Malfunctioning Locks

When something goes wrong, it’s easy to overlook the obvious. But when locked out of your home, it’s important to look out for common problems leading to a lockout, such as damaged locks. Lock problems occur when the key does not turn in or when the lock does not open with a key. A worn, damaged, or jammed key is the most common reason for this problem. Another cause is a broken or worn tumbler or pins inside the lock that do not allow the key to moving freely.

You should monitor your locks at least once a year and ideally every six months. When you do this routine check-up, look at all the screws in your locks — they may be loose or missing. Also, look inside your locks and ensure they’re not rusted or corroded (not all materials will hold up under extreme conditions). Consider timely repairs if a problem occurs, and don’t wait before replacing them if the lock has started troubling you.

Hide A Lock Box Instead of Hiding the Key

Most people consider hiding a key outside the house safe. Doing so may save you from the hassle of getting locked out, but it also makes your property vulnerable. Most break-ins are reported without forced entry because the burglars find the key. They know the common safety tactics and get to the keys more easily than you can. Instead of hiding the key, you should hide a lockbox with the key inside. Make sure it is secured with a code so that if anyone finds the box, they won’t have access to the keys. Also, let someone in the house know the code if you forget it.

Get A Keyless Doorknob

If you have to manage a lot of keys, or you’re tired of having to remember to take your key with you every time you leave the house, consider getting a keyless entry doorknob or lock. These devices use a code that only you know to unlock the door. You can change the code to something unique and give it to any family members or friends who need access to your home. You can also keep it simple by using easy numbers to remember.

You can also get a keyless lock for a sliding glass door or fence gate if those are entry points for your home. There are many types of keyless locks on the market, so make sure you choose one with the best features. This is the easiest and most affordable trick to avoid getting locked out.

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To Conclude

We know how frustrating and upsetting it is to have a locked-out emergency you never expected. The best way to avoid a lockout situation is to be prepared. Forewarned is forearmed, as they say.  Hopefully, these tips will help you out in the future. In case you are locked out of your house, office, or car without help.

When you need to get into your office, home or car quickly and efficiently there’s no better way than calling a professional locksmith. They’ll work their way inside without damaging any of our expensive hardware!

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Simon Doull