What To Do When You’re Locked Out Of Your House

By Patrick Adams

 

You come home tired as hell and you want to go to bed as quickly as possible but you just can’t find your keys. Then you realize that you’ve lost your keys and you’re locked out of your house. You go into panic mode and get stressed out and the situation is getting worse and worse.

This sometimes happens to all of us and it will probably happen again. The important thing is not to panic because there are ways of dealing with this problem. Here are some tips and tricks you can apply when this happens.

 

 

Check windows, doors, garages

Sometimes in these stressed-out situations, we forget that the solution is in front of us. So if you live alone in a house and if you don’t have any landlord you can reach by phone then start checking if you left some windows slightly opened.

If you have a garage that connects to your house then try to open it. Also, check if you left your back door unlocked. If you don’t have a car and it’s night time and you’re really tired, it is better not to decide to sleep it off in front of the door. In some countries like Australia, there are dangerous nocturnal animals so it is best to call a friend and sleep at their place or go to a motel.

 

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Use your old credit card

If you have an older type of lock on your door then maybe this can work. Credit cards are good for this method but library cards are even better because they are laminated and more flexible. To do this you need to slide your card between the door and the frame and keep your hand on the doorknob.

In order to create space between the door and the frame, you need to press the door so that the card will fit. When the card fits between, place it parallel to the doorknob and try to feel the latch. Then bend the card allowing it to slip under the latch and start juggling the card while pushing and pulling the door.

 

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Neighbours

If you’re good with your neighbours and if it’s not 3 AM asking your neighbour for help is always a good strategy. Ask them if they can borrow a screwdriver, hammer or a coat hanger. Surely almost everyone has one of the items at home.

And if your neighbour has experience with locked doors ask him to lend a hand.

 

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Locksmith

When you don’t have a credit card, your neighbours are on holiday and everything else fails then a locksmith is your best option. Locksmiths may cost you a bit and it always depends on where you live but on the other hand, they always get the job done in about an hour.

If you’re dealing with this problem at night time don’t worry because professional locksmiths like the 24/7 available locksmith in Central Coast are always there for you. All you need to do is pick up your phone and you will be in your home in no time.

 

How to avoid a future lockout

If this has happened to you once or twice then you should take some preventive measures. One of the most common ways is if you have a trustworthy neighbour, give him a copy of your key. Also if you have friends and family that live nearby you should probably do the same.

In order to return the favour, you should also keep a spare key for them if they get locked out. Another common way is to hide your spare key in your yard. It is important not to hide your key in a commonplace so it can easily be found. For example, under your doormat or under a decoration of some sort.

Hide it somewhere secure and stealthy where it’s not visible and obvious. Also, try not to go too far with hiding your spare key because you can forget where you placed it and it can be a nightmare finding it.

Overall, as said in the beginning it is best not to panic and try to stay calm because weather you call a professional or you use some of these mentioned tips and tricks, these situations will be solved in the end.

 

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