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Locked out of your home?

Getting locked out suddenly is one of the most unpleasant situations. It can happen when you rush to work, check your mailbox, or for other important reasons. Money, keys — everything is still inside. It’s even more serious if an elderly person, sick person, or baby is inside. The most important thing is not to panic. Help is available!

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What to do when you’re locked out

  1. Stay calm — you’re not alone, it happens to thousands of people.
  2. Don’t try to force the lock or break the door — it often causes expensive damage.
  3. Call our hotline — we’ll dispatch a professional immediately.
Why you shouldn’t try to open the door yourself

Many try to open the door using makeshift tools, but modern locks are complex and often vandal-resistant. Using force can damage your door and lock, leading to costly repairs. Professionals have the right skills and tools to open doors safely and without damage.

Why you shouldn’t try to open the door yourself

  • Self-locking mechanism
  • Broken or malfunctioning lock
  • Misaligned or damaged door or lock
Why you shouldn’t try to open the door yourself

Many try to open the door using makeshift tools, but modern locks are complex and often vandal-resistant. Using force can damage your door and lock, leading to costly repairs. Professionals have the right skills and tools to open doors safely and without damage.

Common Reasons for Being Locked Out:

  • Self-locking mechanism
  • Broken or malfunctioning lock
  • Misaligned or damaged door or lock