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Emergency Lock Outs: What to Do When You Are Locked Out of Your Home

  • Writer: The Good Locksmith
    The Good Locksmith
  • Mar 15
  • 3 min read

Few situations are more frustrating than realising you are locked out of your own home. It often happens at the worst possible moment. You step outside to grab the mail, close the door behind you, and suddenly the key is still inside. Whether it is a misplaced key, a door that has locked automatically, or a damaged lock, an emergency lock out can leave you feeling stressed and unsure what to do next.


The good news is that most lock outs can be resolved quickly and safely with the help of a professional locksmith.


Stay Calm and Check Your Options


The first step is to pause and assess the situation. In many cases, a spare key may already be available. You might have left one with a neighbour, family member or trusted friend. It is always worth making a quick call before exploring other options.


If you live in a home with multiple access points, you may also want to check whether another door or window is safely accessible. However, it is important not to force entry or attempt risky methods that could damage your property or cause injury.


Avoid DIY Entry Attempts


It can be tempting to search online for quick solutions such as using improvised tools to open the lock. Unfortunately, many of these methods cause more harm than good. Attempting to force a lock or manipulate it incorrectly can damage the internal mechanism, resulting in a more expensive repair.


Modern locks are designed with security in mind. Attempting to bypass them without the proper tools and experience often leads to damaged hardware, scratched doors, or broken keys stuck inside the lock.


Call a Licensed Locksmith

When you are locked out, the safest and most effective option is to contact a licensed locksmith. A professional locksmith has specialised tools and training that allow them to regain access without causing unnecessary damage to your door or lock.


In many cases, a locksmith can open a locked door within minutes using non destructive techniques. This means your lock can often remain fully functional after entry is restored.

It is important to choose a locksmith who is properly licensed and verified. In New South Wales, locksmiths must hold a security licence issued by the state government. This ensures they meet strict requirements for working with residential and commercial security systems.

For peace of mind, you can verify the licence of The Good Locksmith through the NSW Government licence check portal:https://verify.licence.nsw.gov.au/


Preventing Future Lock Outs


While lock outs can happen to anyone, there are a few simple steps that can reduce the chances of it happening again.


Consider leaving a spare key with a trusted neighbour or family member who lives nearby.

Another option is installing a key safe in a discreet location outside your home.


Some homeowners also choose to upgrade to modern locking systems such as keypad entry locks or smart locks, which allow access through a code or mobile device rather than a physical key.


If you have recently moved into a new home, it is also a good idea to have your locks rekeyed so that only your keys will work with the locks.


A Trusted Local Locksmith When You Need Help


Emergency lock outs can happen at any time, and when they do, you want someone reliable who can respond quickly and resolve the problem professionally.


The Good Locksmith provides prompt mobile locksmith services across the Hills District and surrounding suburbs. Whether you are locked out of your home or need advice about improving your property security, you can rely on professional service, clear communication and solutions designed to protect your home.



If you ever find yourself locked out, remember that help is only a phone call away.

 
 
 

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