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If you’ve ever been locked out of your home before, it can be difficult to know exactly what to do and who to call.
As local North Shore Locksmiths in Sydney, we’ve pretty much seen it all, and can tell you that here are 3 things that you should NOT do if you ever find yourself in a lock-out situation.
When you’re trying to gain access to your property as quickly as possible, using a credit card to try and open the door is often the first brainwave solution that people have.
While this method might actually work on cheaper and ineffective lockset, the fact that you have an un-secure lock still remains. This also means, if you’re able to get in, so is any petty thief, too.
However, a sturdier lock will be far more resistant to your prying and likely damage your card, as well as the lock itself. Now this means that you’re in for the additional hassle of applying for a new card from your bank (and you know how much fun that can be!), as well as having a new lock fitted.
So if you’re sitting outside your door locked out – resist the temptation to pull out your credit card.
You might be tempted to kick the door in, or smash the lock, because you’re frustrated (possibly a bit angry with yourself for forgetting your keys) and just want to get inside.
If you’re able to kick in the door it means you have a bigger security issue and might need to replace the whole door and lock set, while smashing the lock means now you have to buy a whole new door handle set plus call a trades-person to install it. Time-consuming and expensive.
Not only is this a dangerous course of action to take, suspicious neighbours might call the Police and then you’ll have some awkward explaining to do. That’s the best outcome here. In the heat of the moment, many think they can scale up and over a balcony, possibly resulting in some damage to piping or railing or even to yourself if you fall.
Climbing in a window is the same. It arouses suspicion and you could find yourself stuck if it’s a small window frame, or you might get in only to find it’s a long drop down to the floor on the other side, resulting in serious injury.
If you’re in a rental property, advise the landlord first. They could possibly offer a spare key or will contact their local locksmith for assistance.
Otherwise, simply call a trustworthy locksmith. You’ll be inside within minutes, with no damage done and no repair costs. Plus, they are likely to have some additional tips and advice for your home, keeping you and your valuables as secure as possible