You might not think about it at the moment, but trying to get back into your home after being locked out can put you in a dangerous situation. In fact, your property and safety are potentially at risk if you don’t call a professional locksmith or other service to handle it.
Read on to discover why a DIY re-entry might not be a good idea.
Consequences of DIY Re-Entry
There are certain things that are totally fine to do when you’re locked out of your home, such as looking for a spare key, calling friends or family and contacting an insurance company, a locksmith or the authorities. But what you shouldn’t do is attempt a DIY re-entry that involves property damage.
Breaking your window, for example, might seem like the easiest solution, but it comes with several negative consequences:
- Damage: Obviously, you’re damaging your property in this situation, which you’ll need to repair later (costing time and money). Some people break doors and hinges, but windows are where it gets problematic.
- Injuries: Why are windows a bigger issue? Because when you’re dealing with broken glass, the risks go up exponentially. You can cut your arms, hands or wrists, potentially severing an artery in the process. Do you want to risk that?
- Security: When you create a new access point, you’re not just creating a new opening for yourself. As long as the window is broken or the door is unhinged, thieves will have an easier opportunity to take advantage of you and loot your property.
- Legal: Finally, the police may be involved if a neighbor or passerby sees you breaking into your own house. Even if you’re the rightful homeowner and can prove it, you might be looking at an arrest and/or other legal issues.
Benefits Of Partnering with a Local Locksmith Instead
Home security is so important to many of us, which is why partnering with a local locksmith is so valuable if you’re ever locked out of your home (or vehicle). In addition to solving the issue with minimal damage, injury, security and legal risks, you enjoy the peace of mind knowing a professional is just a phone call away.
Of course, you should contact the authorities if anyone’s safety is compromised, but a local locksmith can handle emergency services like this with ease. You’ll be paying for a DIY re-entry anyway, so why not put that money toward a solution with less damage and stress instead?
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