Can you change your locks after losing your key?
Changing your locks after losing your keys will stop anyone from accessing your home who does not have permission to. If you are having your locks changed then you may want to consider: If you have lost the key to a uPVC door then your local MLA Approved locksmith will be able to:
What happens if you lose your home keys?
Home lockouts resulting from lost keys for your house have a better chance of being available. If you are not a homeowner, then your property manager, super, property owner, etc., likely has a key of their own. In the case that you are the sole owner of your property, think back to a vacation that you took, or a work trip that you went on.
What to do if you lost your office keys?
One of the most sure fire ways to get back into your office when your issue is lost keys is to call your building manager. If you have the number of your property management company, give them a call and see if they can have someone swing by with a spare key.
What should I do if I Lost my uPVC door key?
If you have lost the key to a uPVC door then your local MLA Approved locksmith will be able to: If you’re changing your lock cylinder then you may want to consider: 1. Upgrading the cylinder to an SS312 Diamond approved cylinder to protect from lock snapping 2. Making sure the new cylinders meet insurance requirements 3.
Do you have to change your house keys if you lose them?
Homeowners should be aware of this fact when they are dealing with their lost keys. There is no law stating you should change your locks if you’ve lost house keys, but neglecting to do leaves your home security up to chance, and that’s not a safe bet.
What happens if you lose the master key to Your House?
However, each lock will still retain its individual key, and none of these individual keys will be able to open any other locks. Losing the master key to your house can jeopardize the entire foundation of your home security and ignoring this is a risk you cannot take.
Is there a way to find your keys if you lose them?
There’s no reason to ever lose your keys again with the technology available today. You don’t even need a smartphone if you’re only looking for your keys in one house or office. If you suspect your keys are a long way away, a multitude of tag and app tracking devices are available to help you find them.
Can a burglar enter your house if you lost your key?
The odds of a burglar using a lost key to enter your home are very slim, but we still recommend replacing your locks after losing house keys. It’s much more likely a burglar will enter through an unlocked door, use a bump key or other tool, or access an unprotected entry point in your home, but you’re always going to be better off safe than sorry.