Forgetting your keys or a faulty lock can leave you locked out in the cold. Follow the below tricks to get back inside fast.
September 15, 2015
Forgetting your keys or a faulty lock can leave you locked out in the cold. Follow the below tricks to get back inside fast.
Use a plastic card to open the lock
It pays to keep spare keys with friends or neighbours, or in a key safe in your garden, but what if you've locked yourself out without any backup? If the door is locked with a surface mount lock, you can try a card trick you may have seen in the movies.
If you have a dead bolt, you will need to call a locksmith; this is because dead bolts require you to turn the key in the lock to move the bolt and open the door, whereas surface mount locks employ a spring to keep the bolt in place, and the bolt can be pushed back externally.
Don't use a credit card or other important plastic in your attempt to unlock your door — it may get damaged in the process.
Warm up the lock or the key
Sub-zero weather combined with moisture in the air can cause locks to freeze shut. With a little ingenuity you can heat your way indoors.
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