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What to Do if You Forgot Your Keys Inside and Avoid Being Scammed by a Locksmith: 7 Simple Rules
We’ve all been there—standing outside your house, car, or office, realizing that you’ve locked your keys inside. It’s frustrating, and in some cases, can feel like a bit of a crisis. While calling a locksmith might seem like the obvious solution, it’s important to approach this situation carefully to avoid falling victim to scammers. Fortunately, there are practical steps you can take to get back inside without the headache of high costs or fraudulent service.
Here are 7 simple rules to follow if you find yourself locked out, and how to protect yourself from locksmith scams.
1. Stay Calm and Assess the Situation
The first step when you realize you’ve locked yourself out is to stay calm. Take a few deep breaths and think about your options. Are there other ways you can get inside? For example, do you have a spare key hidden somewhere, or can you reach a friend or family member with a spare key? Assessing the situation carefully might save you from needing to call a locksmith at all.
2. Try to Open the Door Yourself
Before resorting to calling a locksmith, try to open the door yourself, if possible. There are a few DIY methods you can try if you’re locked out:
- Credit Card Trick: For standard spring-latch locks (not deadbolts), you can try inserting a credit card or another plastic card into the doorframe. Gently wiggle the card between the door and the frame to push back the latch. This may work on older or less secure locks but be careful not to damage the door or the card.
- Use a Bump Key: If you have experience with lockpicking (and it’s legal in your area), you may try using a bump key to unlock a simple lock.
- Remove the Locking Mechanism: If you have the tools and knowledge, you may be able to remove the lock or mechanism to gain access. However, this may damage the door or lock, and it’s best for experienced individuals.
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