What To Do If You Find You Are Locked Out Of Your House

Posted on: 31 December 2016

It can be pretty panic-inducing to arrive home only to realize that you can't get in because you have locked yourself out. However, there are a few steps that you can follow to help make the best of the situation.

Determine if You Can Gain Access

First of all, you should slow down, stop panicking and consider if there are any ways that you can get into your house. For example, did you by any chance leave a back or side door unlocked? Is there an unlocked first-floor window that you or someone else can crawl through? Does a neighbor still have a key from when he or she checked on your home and checked your mail last time that you were out of town? By thinking about these things first, you might just determine that it's possible for you to get into your home without having to hire a professional. However, be careful about attempting to "break in" to your home, which could cause damage.

Call a Locksmith

If you have never had to call a locksmith before, you might be unsure about doing so. However, many locksmiths offer affordable emergency lockout services and will come out to your home to help you get in right away. Even if you find yourself in this situation late at night, on a weekend or on a holiday, you should know that many locksmiths offer 24 hour services and will be willing to come out to your home at any time to help you, even though you might have to pay a small fee for calling after hours. Depending on the type of lock that is securing your home, your locksmith should be able to get you in quickly and easily, allowing you to continue on with your day as if nothing ever happened.

Prevent it in the Future

If you want to avoid getting into this same type of situation again in the future, consider taking steps to prevent it. For example, leaving a key with a trusted neighbor can help you ensure that you can always gain access to your home. Hiding a key somewhere on your property can be smart, too; just make sure that you don't hide it in an obvious place (such as under the door mat), since that can put your home at risk of a break-in.

As you can see, there are a few steps that you can take if you find that you are locked out of your house. Even though it can be easy to panic when you find yourself in this situation, you should know that you do have options for getting back in, such as hiring a good locksmith.

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