5 Ways to Avoid Home Lockouts

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5 Ways to Avoid Home Lockouts

2 October 2017
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


Locking yourself out of the house is extremely common no matter how careful you are. Apart from being frustrating, you can waste a lot of time trying to get into the house or waiting for someone to let you in. Fortunately, there are ways you can make sure that a home lockout never happens to you. Here are some of the most effective ones:

Go Keyless

If you are in the habit of losing or forgetting your keys, it might be best to change to keyless locks. Keyless locks use a keypad or thumbprint, and they are very resilient to lockouts. They also eliminate the need for you to keep track of your keys. On the downside, they can be a bit costly, but they are a worthwhile investment in your home.

Duplicate the Keys

It might be common sense to have a duplicate key, but this doesn't help most people due to many reasons. Instead of having just one duplicate key, make many copies and place them in safe places like your wallet, car and office and give one to a close, trustworthy friend who can rush to help you. Ensure that you only make copies with the original key to guarantee that they will work when you need them.

Keep Track of Your Keys

Most people are often in a hurry when leaving the house or office, and that is how keys are forgotten. Always do a pat down before leaving to ensure you have your keys, phone and wallet. Put the primary key together with your car keys because those are often harder to forget, or attach them to something you can't leave behind like your purse or phone.

Replace Old Locks

Sometimes people go through home lockouts because the lock has jammed or the key breaks in the lock. Such experiences mostly happen to old locks, and they should be replaced very fast. If you notice your lock is starting to resist when you are trying to open, it is good to have it taken care of before it's too late.

Carry Bump Keys

A bump key can be used to open the lock if you know how to use it. Usually, you need a hammer or a lock to strike it in, but it's safer than leaving the real key under the mat.

All these tips will help you to get into the house fast, but if all else fails always have a trusted locksmith you can call for lockout services at such a time. Most professional locksmiths will be there in a jiffy and help you get inside.