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Daylight Savings Means Lock Safety Time

Daylight savings has arrived. Longer days and more time spent outdoors will soon become the norm. Along with warmer weather and additional foot traffic passing by your home, now is a good reminder to check your locks and be sure your home is properly protected before the warmer months roll in.

Most people associate daylight savings as a time to go around the home replacing smoke detector batteries and clearing old clutter out but what they should also do is check their locks.

Harsh cold temperatures from the winter, inevitable wear and tear and previous break-in attempts can all weaken door locks and make your home an easy target for theft.

How to Check Your Locks

When you are checking the state of your doors, things to look for are any damages to the door knob, hinges, frame or locks that might leave your home vulnerable to theft.  There’s a chance the internal parts could stick, fail to lock in place, and even leave your door swung wide open. Or you could notice nicks around the keyhole and scratch marks which could indicate someone has already tried to break in. If you see these signs, call a locksmith over to remedy the issue promptly.

Upgrading Your Locks

Upgrading to new, functional hardware or rekeying your locks is an option a professional locksmith can help you with.

A residential locksmith will come out and perform a lock repair for you by changing cylinders in the lock or rekeying the internal components as well as install new locks if needed.

Another option is to upgrade to locks that are more advanced than traditional ones. Anti-picking features and deadbolts are just some of the things you can add to further secure your premises.

Contact All American Locksmiths for prompt lockout services, new locks, and more throughout Connecticut & Westchester County. Our expert technicians are ready to serve local communities with rapid and reliable service that ensures your family, and even your pets are safe.

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What to Do After Your Home’s Been Burglarized

If you’ve never been the victim of a home break-in, consider yourself lucky. Not only are there extreme feelings of anger and worry that occur when you’ve had your personal space invaded, but there is also fear and a lost sense of security that can be difficult to regain at this time.

Here are some tips on what to do if your home has been burglarized to keep you safe after the fact.

Change Your Locks Right Away

After contacting the authorities and your insurance agency to take care of any possible damages, dangers and file necessary claims and police reports, you should immediately consider hiring a locksmith offering residential services to come change or fix your locks. Depending on how a burglar has entered the home, you may have damaged locks and hardware to deal with. If not, it’s still a good idea to have your locks rekeyed so you know that only you have a working key from this point forward.

Repair Damages

In addition to repairing locks, be sure to check around the home for other damage like broken windows or locks to secure all entry access areas again. While taking a security audit you should also check the outside perimeter of your property to be sure the method of entry is addressed and no other vulnerabilities such as a damaged fence or open cellar door is present.

Invest in New Technologies

Thanks to advancements in technology, we now have many options when it comes to monitoring our home from afar. Low cost solutions that use cameras connected wirelessly to an app on your mobile device allow you to log in and see what’s happening from wherever you are. That means you can keep an eye while you’re at the office and even while you’re traveling. Costs vary for but it can add peace of mind and allow you to see what’s on the other side of the door before you get there and are faced with a burglar alone.

Contact All American Locksmiths today for prompt lockout services, new locks, and more throughout Connecticut & Westchester County.

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Have You Checked Your Doors Lately?

Doors are the entryway into our homes and businesses. They provide access as well as restrict it. In addition to a safety and welcoming measures, doors are also a great way to keep out insects, critters and even unwanted temperatures. But after so much opening and closing, they also wear down.

If it’s been a while since you’ve taken a look at your doors to assess the condition they are in, it might be time to do so. Doors that are no longer protecting your home may remain unlocked, even when a lock is turned, can swing open unexpectedly, and can even be lowering energy efficiency.

Here are 3 things you should look for on your door right now before calling a locksmith for help.

Check for Frame Damage

One of the most obvious signs of damage to your door can be seen by observing the frame. If it is made of wood, which can easily rot, you can grab a screw driver to poke at the wood and see if it is soft or brittle. In addition to the frame you should check the door jamb, trim and threshold for soft spots or other damage that could hinder its operation.

Keep Appearance in Mind

Keeping our homes clean and tidy isn’t just a task for the indoors. Most property owners also take pride in landscaping their yards and keeping their walkways and driveways free of debris. The next time you’re thinking about sprucing up your home to increase curb appeal, think about a new door. A damaged door is both a security risk, since it could allow an intruder to break in easily, as well as an eyesore and can diminish the curb appeal of your home or business if the decaying conditions are obvious to onlookers.

Energy Analysis

It is recommended to have an energy analysis done to ensure your home is optimally using and conserving energy. These reports are also a great indicator that something more could be wrong. If you realize you’re spending a lot of money on air conditioning or heating your home, you may want to head over to your door an check for things like gaps under it or along the side of the door as well as damage to the lock that won’t allow doors to fully close and have the issues fixed as soon as possible.

All American Locksmiths can help with your door regardless of the condition it’s in. We deliver fast, reliable service at a reasonable price and are focused on ensuring your safety and the security of your family, employees and property.

Contact us today to request service!