When You Should Replace Your Locks

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If you have heard of break-ins in your neighborhood, you might be wondering whether it is time to have your locks changed.

  1. Break-ins – This is the most logical reason to have your locks changed. If someone has broken into your home, your locks have been compromised. If you do not want someone else to come along and break-in again, have your locks changed immediately. This would also be a good time to allow a locksmith to evaluate your locks. There might be other locks that have been compromised.
  2. Worn locks – If you have moved into a home that has the original locks, there is a chance that the locks are worn. You may not realize this until your key is no longer working. When your locks are old and rusted, they may become inoperable. This is certainly a good time to have your locks changed. You may not readily recognize the problem because you are eventually able to get the lock to work. However, if you are experiencing this problem, just realize that this is a sign of the lock being worn and that it is in your best interest to have the locks replaced.
  3. Stolen Keys/Lost Keys – When you have your keys stolen, your life and that of your family are in jeopardy. The best thing to do is to change your home’s locks to ensure no unauthorized entry. Losing your keys is not hard to do, it is finding them again that is the hard part. So rather than driving yourself crazy trying to find out where your keys are, just do the safe thing and have the locks replaced. It will give you peace-of-mind and allow you to sleep at night.
  4. New Tenant – When you own a property and you have new people moving in and out, it is best to have the locks replaced to avoid any liability for lost of stolen property. This seems like something that is pretty logical but you might be surprised to find out just how many homeowners fail to do this basic thing when renting to a new tenant.
  5. Someone Moves Out – If you had a roommate that has moved out, regardless of whether they moved on good terms with you, you should still have your locks replaced. We have seen far too many problems when a roommate moves and there is another key floating around. The other roommate comes back to collect something that they claim is theirs and it wasn’t theirs. Perhaps they have given a key to someone else and that person comes into your home without your knowledge. This is something that you don’t want to occur and that is why it is in your best interest to go ahead and give us a call at East Point Locksmith to change your locks for you today.

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What to Do in Different Lockout Situations

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Is It Your First Lockout?

If you have never been locked out before, welcome to the club. Although it may be your first time, it may not be your last. It’s nothing to be ashamed of and it’s certainly nothing that you should beat yourself up for. It has happened to many people before you and it will continue to happen. We are human. We will forget stuff at some point. Plus, some people have their keys stolen. There’s not much you can do about that.

But, at the end of the end of the day, if you get locked out, there are some feelings that may be inevitable. If you are a very emotional person, you could experience a bout of many feelings. It will pass. Once you get the help you need to get through that locked door, you should feel much better and very relieved. Just don’t let those emotions overpower you or cloud your judgement.

Locked out? … Now What?

As much as we would like to think that our keys are moving on their own, they’re really not. Regardless of why you do not have your keys, there are several places that you may get locked out of. The way you handle each situation may be a bit different and the urgency of each situation may also differ.

Of course, no one wants to be locked out of their property for a very long time. However, there are some times where there is really no emergency and you don’t need to get in as quickly as you had previously thought. Here are three types of lockout that you may experience.

Naturally, this speaks to lockouts involving a vehicle. Whether you are locked out of the car itself or you just can’t get your trunk open, it may be classified as an automotive lockout. Before you go calling for a locksmith, make sure that all your car doors as well as the trunk is locked. Check the windows too. If you had locked your key inside but you find a way into the car, you won’t need assistance from a locksmith.

Many vehicles will be sold with more than one key. If you received an extra key when you bought your car, try to remember where you put it. Although you may have to wait a bit for someone to bring it to you, it may be worth the wait rather than spending unnecessary money for a locksmith to open the door for you.

If you think it will be cheaper for you to break a window or damage the lock on a door, be careful. Think it through very carefully. In most instances, it will be much cheaper to hire a locksmith than to get those things repaired or replaced. Don’t let the overwhelming feeling of a lockout cause you to make a rash and impractical decision.

Although auto lockouts may be more common than home lockouts, they still occur quite frequently. There are some very good locks that can easily lead to a lockout too. You know those deadbolts that automatically engage on the door closes? Yes! Those locks. If you aren’t very familiar with them, they can cause you to get locked out very often. One minute you’re going through the door and before you can turn around to prevent the door from closing, you’re already locked out. That darn lock!

There are many other reasons that contribute to residential lockouts too. But, no matter the reason, there are some things that you should do before calling a locksmith.

  1. Check to see if you can enter your home some other way. Sometimes we think we’re locked out but we forgot that we had left another door open or there is a window nearby that we can get through. Don’t call a locksmith just yet. Make some checks first.
  2. Try to get your spare key. Did you hide it in a flower pot, under your welcome mat, in a bird cage on the porch? Did you give it to a family member or a friend for safe keeping? Your spare key may just be your money saver. If you are not locked out but you don’t have a spare key for times like these, make sure you do it now

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Benefits of Home Safe

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Home Safe Benefits

If you’ve ever experienced a break-in or had any of your items stolen from you, then we are so sorry you had to go through this. But if this did happen, you probably realize how important it is to have a safe. A safe will hide your items from criminals. It will offer other benefits, too.

Check out more benefits of a home safe as listed here.

  • Your safe can be used for storage

We all like to keep things organized – some of us simply do a better job of it than others! You can find a safe that fits in the space you want, whether that is in your closet or elsewhere. You can find the right size, too. So if you’re just storing money, you can go with something smaller.  

  • Safes come in many size options

Homeowners love having options. With safes coming in all different sizes, you have the chance to store them away in different places.

  • Safes don’t require a great deal of maintenance

Many safes can be installed and used without maintenance at all or locksmith help.

  • A safe is affordable

Certain safes cost more than others – this is a given. If you want all the bells and whistles and a huge, heavy safe, it will cost you. But, safes are an affordable way to protect valuable items. In some instances, they might drop your insurance rates too. 

  • Safes protect your items from the elements

Because of the fact that numerous safes are also fireproof and waterproof, they can protect your items in the event of a fire or flooding. So even if you aren’t concerned that someone could break in to your property and steal from you, you should still consider protecting your items from natural elements.

You Want a New Safe – Where to Start

When it is time to buy a new safe, things can quickly get overwhelming because of all of the options available. Talking with a locksmith can make a world of difference. But before you do that, here are some tips…

  • Decide what you want to spend.

If you don’t set a budget, it’s easy to overspend because there are so many different options that will look appealing to you.

  • Determine how the safe will be utilized.

What is the safe for? Is it for weapon storage? Is it to lock away cash? Determining what you will need it for will help you narrow down the options.

  • Do you want a keypad or combo safe?

If you are tech-savvy, you might prefer a keypad safe. If you’d prefer the “old-fashioned” way, you’ll want to use a key. Everyone is different. It just depends what you want and what works best for you!

  • Make a decision as to where you will keep the safe.

Where will the safe go? On the floor? In the closet? In the wall? There are numerous types of safes, so decide where you want it to go because this will make a difference.

Do you want more information about home safes? There are so many ways that we can help you when it comes to residential property security. A safe is just one way we can help. Whether you need assistance with safe installation or with choosing the best safe for you, we recommend getting on the phone with a locksmith.

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