What to Do in Different Lockout Situations

Johns Creek LocksmithLockouts happen to the best of us. They are not always easy to prevent.

Did you lose your key? Did someone steal your key? Did you break your key? Is your lock rusted and falling apart? There are so many things that can go wrong. Most often, we get calls from locals who have a key stuck inside their lock or who altogether can’t find their key. Of course, systems can malfunction too.

In some cases, people opt to ditch their traditional locks after a lockout and go with keyless entry because this is becoming more and more popular today. If you have ever used a keyless entry system then surely you realize why. 

Whatever the reason for the lockout, one thing is common ground: the situation is not something you want to be stuck dealing with, nor do you have time in the day to deal with such a set-back. In addition, a lockout can be very dangerous. If you are locked out of your car in a dark parking lot, you might fear for your safety.

If you are locked out of the house, or your commercial property, you might feel safe sitting in your car until help arrives. At the end of the day, you need to know what to do in different lockout situations. We want you to avoid getting injured or damaging your property further, so we are here to discuss the different types of lockout situations and what you should do if they happen to you. 

Lockout Risks

The problem with lockouts is not that they happen necessarily, but when they happen. If you are locked out and it’s dark outside, you might feel unsafe. Make sure you get to a safe place, such as in your vehicle if possible. If you are locked out of your car in a parking lot, go inside a building or store.

You can even call the local police to wait with you until a locksmith arrives. Always, always, always put your safety first. 

Don’t put yourself at risk and take the chance of looking like a criminal if you opt to try to get in through a window, either. Don’t take risks, when you can simply call a locksmith for help. 

What to Do – Automotive Lockout  

Locked out of your car? If you experience an automotive lockout, you should do your best to take a deep breath and don’t panic. If there are any kids, adults or animals in need of immediate help, call 911, of course or break open a window in this case if necessary. In just minutes, temperatures can rise very high, to unhealthy levels – this is especially true in a southern state like Georgia. 

If there is no one in the car, try to find the spare keys. You might have a copy locked away or maybe you gave your neighbor a copy. Bear in mind, if you can’t find the spare, most if not all locksmith companies work 24/7, so you can get help even in the middle of the night – no matter the time, help should be available to you.

What to Do – Residential Lockout  

If you can’t get into your home, assess the situation and try not to worry. Most people tend to panic in these situations. If you feel that something is not right, as in someone might be trying to hurt you, call for help and wait for law enforcement to come to you. Try to go inside a neighbor’s house if you feel this is necessary.

If there is no danger, see if you can find the spare key. Is it under the front door mat? Outside in the back of the yard? Under a rock? Your only other option might very well be to call a locksmith. Don’t worry because there are many locksmiths who work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

What to Do – Commercial Lockout  

If you own a commercial property, be sure to avoid damaging your property if you are locked out, even if you own it because you will be stuck paying for it. Be sure to avoid trying to force the door to open. The alarm system could detect an unauthorized entry and just cause even more problems.

What you should do is try your best to stay calm and call a locksmith. Many can get to you very fast so you can carry on with your day without a delay. Remember that it may cost you more to replace the door or window that you break than to pay the cost of an emergency locksmith provider. 

Who Will Help with Your Lockout? 

If there is any kind of danger, you need to call 911 immediately as we mentioned earlier so that the local police can wait with you or assess the situation.

If there is no danger to you or someone else, contact a locksmith. Theycan help you unlock any door. The locksmith can also make a new set of keys for you and replace the damaged locks, if there are any.

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