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Home Improvements · March 10, 2025

Why Locking Yourself Out Is An Opportunity, Not A Frustration

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Okay, it’s definitely a frustration. But as we’ve all locked ourselves out of our homes from time to time, we might as well see the silver lining before chastising our forgetfulness. After all this is a simple mistake to make, especially if you’re a busy person otherwise and have so much on your mind.

You might also find that locking yourself out is a good opportunity to learn more about your home, at least in the interim where you’re waiting for the best locksmith to come and professionally resolve your mistake. Don’t worry, they see this all the time, as people from all walks of life are capable of locking themselves out of their homes.

But what can you learn about your home in such situations? In this post, we’ll discuss some considerations worth knowing:

Checking Your Home For Security Issues

Because you might not have anything better to do while the locksmith arrives, now is a good time to take a walk around and look at your windows, doors, and other potential entry points. You might ask if there are there gaps in your fence, or if the basement window properly secured? Most homeowners never consider these weak spots until they’re desperately searching for a way in. Maybe you’ll realize that the ventilation lock on your downstairs bathroom door can easily be shimmied open.

You may also notice how visible your valuables are through windows. Can you see your television, computer, or jewelry box from outside? This accidental lockout might reveal exactly what potential thieves can spot when passing by your property and what might motivate them to look for entrances as you are now.

Considering Privacy & Sightlines

Following on from that previous point, using this as a chance to check your home privacy is worthwhile. Many of us arrange furniture without considering visibility from outside. So, notice which areas of your property feel exposed. Perhaps your backyard needs additional fencing or well-placed plants for privacy, or you could do with curtains that are less transparent in sunlight or blinds that keep your bathroom more private. 

These seemingly obvious changes often go unnoticed when we’re rushing between indoor spaces. You can pay attention to lighting as well. As evening approaches during your lockout, you’ll see where motion sensitive lights could help you fill out blind spots in case someone else snoops on your home at this time.

Thinking Through Your Social Backup System

Now is a good time to think about who you could contact, outside of a locksmith, if you’re locked out again. Perhaps you could give your most trusted neighbors a spare key, given they’re elderly and mostly at home during this time. Or, is there a family member nearby who could assist? 

Could you set up a hidden outside wall safe with a combination lock that your kids could use when returning from school but without their keys? Maybe that could help you give them a simple way in that a thief is unlikely to know about and not have the time to crack. Little ideas like this could make next time a little easier, even if this doesn’t happen to you.

With this advice, we hope you can see the silver lining in being locked out, as it helps you deviate from your schedule and learn more about your home.

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