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When you move into your first house, you might be tempted to order new furniture or carpets for your place instead of attending to more important matters. Unfortunately, if you overlook home security, you might be left wondering if your family is safe while you are away. As a lock enthusiast, I always tell new homeowners that the first thing they should do is to rekey their entire house. Believe it or not, the process is relatively inexpensive and easy, so you won't have to worry about breaking the bank to protect your new investment. Read my website to find out more.

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Easy Ways to Reduce Lock Outs on Your Gun Safes

by Katie Davis

Being able to access the firearms in your gun safes when you need them is very reassuring. It can, therefore, be overwhelmingly scary to find that you are locked out of your safe. The most obvious reason may be that you are entering the wrong password into your gun safes. Other reasons for the lockout may be a failed locking mechanism, unoiled bolts, a loose dial, dead batteries, and faulty wiring. Here are some ways you can avoid gun safe lockouts.

Invest in a Reliable Safe

Top-of-the-shelf gun safes for homes come with alternative unlocking methods, including an override key. Others are pretty high-tech, allowing you to easily unlock your safe from an app you can install on your phone. These high-end gun safes will undoubtedly cost more than the average safe, but for the level of security and convenience you can look forward to, it is well worth the investment.

Regular Cleaning and Maintenance

Regular cleaning will remove any dust build-ups on your safe. These build-ups may get in the way of your locking mechanism functioning at its best.

On the maintenance front, you want to ensure the bolts and hinges on your gun safes are well oiled. Sufficient lubrication reduces the risk of your safe jamming up. Also, ensure that you get issues such as keypad dents fixed right away to avoid serious problems in the future.

Regular Servicing

While you may be able to clean out and even do a bit of maintenance on your own, servicing is a job you want to leave to the pros. Have an expert locksmith service your gun safes for your home at least annually, or even more frequently, as per the manufacturer's and locksmith's recommendation. 

An expert will be able to catch any issues that could potentially cause a lockout. In the end, you may much rather spend money on servicing that one time every year and look forward to a whole year of smooth operation from your gun.

Watch Your Modifications

Some modifications on your gun safes for your home may alter the wiring, leading to lockouts. For this reason, you should have a professional locksmith do the modifications for you instead of going the DIY way. An expert will do it right, with no problematic alterations to your safe.

Get a good safe and take care of it with regular cleaning and maintenance to avoid lockouts. You also want to ensure you leave servicing and any modifications for your gun safes to an expert locksmith.

For more information, contact a local locksmith company, such as Roland Park Lock And Key, to learn more.

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