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How the Cold Can Affect Your Car Locks and When to Call a Locksmith in the Lehigh Valley


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Unfortunately, we tend to only think about our locks when they aren’t working. During day-to-day life, we use locks dozens of times per day, but it’s only when they malfunction that we really truly think about them. That is even more clear when it becomes cold outside in the Lehigh Valley.

Here’s what is happening to your car lock in the cold

The cold makes locks, doors, windows, and keys contract. Locks can get jammed due to frozen mechanisms. The most common lock problems during the cold months found by car owners are frozen doors, door locks, and even power windows. You can always try to spray on some de-icer onto or into the lock or even slightly heat up metal keys to get rid of snow inside the lock.

If you can, park your car inside a garage to avoid snow or low temperatures. Of course, that’s not always an option for most people.

If you find yourself in a spot where your car doors are locked or frozen completely shut, it may be in your best interest to contact 24/7 Emergency locksmith. While you may be able to get yourself out of a sticky situation, you can also do damage to your lock, which is going to be even more inconvenient than having a frozen one.

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These People Locked Their Keys in Their Car, Call 24/7 Emergency Locksmith in Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton Areas For Help!

It’s never fun to lock your keys in your car, especially when you need to be somewhere, are already late, or it’s Monday. We turned to Twitter to take a look at some people who are probably wishing they called 24/7 Emergency Locksmith. if you’re in the Lehigh Valley area and find yourself in a similar situation, please be sure to call us at (484) 891-1922.

We don’t care if it’s 2 in the morning, we’re dedicated to getting you back on the road as fast and safely as possible.

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Winter Driving Tips from AAA

Know snow! Top tips for winter driving infographic. (PRNewsFoto/Bridgestone Americas, Inc.)
There are a lot of people who think they are great winter time drivers, and even if you count yourself as one, it’s never a bad idea to brush up on your skills.

Here are a few winter driving tips from AAA that can help keep you safe during the cold driving months, even if you already think you’re an expert.

AAA recommends the following winter driving tips:

Avoid driving while you’re fatigued. Getting the proper amount of rest before taking on winter weather tasks reduces driving risks.
Never warm up a vehicle in an enclosed area, such as a garage.
Make certain your tires are properly inflated.
Never mix radial tires with other tire types.
Keep your gas tank at least half full to avoid gas line freeze-up.
If possible, avoid using your parking brake in cold, rainy and snowy weather.
Do not use cruise control when driving on any slippery surface (wet, ice, sand).
Always look and steer where you want to go.
Use your seat belt every time you get into your vehicle.

Tips for long-distance winter trips:

Watch weather reports prior to a long-distance drive or before driving in isolated areas. Delay trips when especially bad weather is expected. If you must leave, let others know your route, destination and estimated time of arrival.
Always make sure your vehicle is in peak operating condition by having it inspected by a AAA Approved Auto Repair facility.
Keep at least half a tank of gasoline in your vehicle at all times.
Pack a cellular telephone with your local AAA’s telephone number, plus blankets, gloves, hats, food, water and any needed medication in your vehicle.
If you become snow-bound, stay with your vehicle. It provides temporary shelter and makes it easier for rescuers to locate you. Don’t try to walk in a severe storm. It’s easy to lose sight of your vehicle in blowing snow and become lost.
Don’t over exert yourself if you try to push or dig your vehicle out of the snow.
Tie a brightly colored cloth to the antenna or place a cloth at the top of a rolled up window to signal distress. At night, keep the dome light on if possible. It only uses a small amount of electricity and will make it easier for rescuers to find you.
Make sure the exhaust pipe isn’t clogged with snow, ice or mud. A blocked exhaust could cause deadly carbon monoxide gas to leak into the passenger compartment with the engine running.
Use whatever is available to insulate your body from the cold. This could include floor mats, newspapers or paper maps.
If possible run the engine and heater just long enough to remove the chill and to conserve gasoline.

Tips for driving in the snow:

Accelerate and decelerate slowly. Applying the gas slowly to accelerate is the best method for regaining traction and avoiding skids. Don’t try to get moving in a hurry. And take time to slow down for a stoplight. Remember: It takes longer to slow down on icy roads.
Drive slowly. Everything takes longer on snow-covered roads. Accelerating, stopping, turning – nothing happens as quickly as on dry pavement. Give yourself time to maneuver by driving slowly.
The normal dry pavement following distance of three to four seconds should be increased to eight to ten seconds. This increased margin of safety will provide the longer distance needed if you have to stop.
Know your brakes. Whether you have antilock brakes or not, the best way to stop is threshold breaking. Keep the heel of your foot on the floor and use the ball of your foot to apply firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal.
Don’t stop if you can avoid it. There’s a big difference in the amount of inertia it takes to start moving from a full stop versus how much it takes to get moving while still rolling. If you can slow down enough to keep rolling until a traffic light changes, do it.
Don’t power up hills. Applying extra gas on snow-covered roads just starts your wheels spinning. Try to get a little inertia going before you reach the hill and let that inertia carry you to the top. As you reach the crest of the hill, reduce your speed and proceed down hill as slowly as possible.
Don’t stop going up a hill. There’s nothing worse than trying to get moving up a hill on an icy road. Get some inertia going on a flat roadway before you take on the hill.
Stay home. If you really don’t have to go out, don’t. Even if you can drive well in the snow, not everyone else can. Don’t tempt fate: If you don’t have somewhere you have to be, watch the snow from indoors.
Source: AAA

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8 Items To Keep In Your Car in Case You Break Down

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Of course, getting locked out of your car isn’t the only worry you have when you’re out on the road and away from home. Breaking down, especially in inclement weather, can sometimes turn into a life or death situation.

Here are some times to make sure you keep in your car in case you find yourself in a sticky situation.

1. First Aid Kit:

This should probably be one of the first things you pack in your glove box or trunk. Having a first aid kit is important, as is making sure that the items inside are not expired.

2. Flashlight: You know what? Keep an extra flashlight everywhere you go, include your office and basement.

3. Water Bottles: Who says bottled water is silly? Having water on hand in an emergency is invaluable and inexpensive. Grab an extra case and pack it away.

4. Snacks: No, we’re not talking Cheetohs, but I guess you could pack them in there if you wanted to. Pack away protein bars, nuts, seeds, cereals, dried fruit and even some jerky. These foods last a long time and can help you out in an emergency.

5. Spare Tire: And know how to change it. If you’re unsure, ask someone to help you learn how or simply use YouTube.

6. Jumper Cables: It seems like less and less people carry these with them nowadays. Change that trend.

7. Gloves and Warm Clothing: Even pack a few blankets for extra measure.

8. Flares: Breaking down at night on the side of a highway can be a dangerous situation made less so with the use of roadside flares.

And, as always, if you find yourself in a lockout situation, be sure to contact 24/7 Emergency Locksmith in the Lehigh Valley. We’ll be there to help! (484) 891-1922.

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Halloween Driving Tips

While many Lehigh Valley communities have already held their Trick-or-Treat nights, Halloween, the actual Halloween on October 31, is still a popular night for kids and teens to be out and about. These tips can keep you safe when driving on Halloween!

Be careful between 4 to 8 p.m. when most severe accidents and collisions happen.

Drive slowly and don’t pass stopped vehicles, they may be dropping off children.

There’s no reason to ever text and drive, but on a night where there are potentially many children out and about, it’s even more important to leave your cell phone at arm’s length.

Look out for children running into the street. They may be excited and not thinking of their own safety tips. Be vigilant.

Make sure you’re using your signals, especially if it’s you who is dropping off kids. Turning on your hazard lights lets other drivers know you’re not just sitting there.

And, if you’re out and about with children on Halloween, it’s a great time to start teaching them about road safety and show them how to properly cross the street.

Be safe out there and, if you need us, be sure to call 24/7 Emergency Locksmith at (484) 891-1922.

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What to do if Your Car Breaks Down on the Side of the Road

No one looks forward to their car breaking down on the side of the road or highway, but knowing what to do in that situation can be the difference between safety and disaster.

Here are a few quick tips to make sure that you’re safe while you’re waiting for a tow truck.

1. Get off the road
The first thing you want to do is make sure you get your car all the way off the side of the road. This can mean understanding that your car is about to break down if it is acting funny and taking the momentum of your car to get off to the side of the road. This is especially important at night.

2. Let Other Motorists Know You’re There
There are many car hazard kids that come with bright orange triangles or even road flares that you can put leading up to your car to keep everyone on the road safe. Invest in one of those.

3. Call for Help
In the age of cellphones, most people are able to contact help pretty quickly, if not immediately. Take note of the mile marker that you’re on or major landmarks. You can also use some map apps on your smartphone to send your exact location!

4. Stick with your Vehicle
Leaving your vehicle isn’t always the best decision. It can be towed without warning and walking on the side of a highway or road isn’t exactly the safest thing to do. Stick around with your vehicle, it hopefully won’t be too long until your help arrives.

If you’re stuck due to a lock situation, be sure to contact 24/7 Emergency Locksmith for help. Call (484) 891-1922.

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The 5 Best Selling Keychains on Amazon

Sometimes your keys are only as good as your keychains. Besides the fact that they keep your keys together, they can sometimes add form and function.

Before you head out to replace that current keychain you have (and go through a little key spring cleaning) here are the 5 best selling keychains on Amazon.com as of October 2017.

Olivery Leather Valet Key Chain with 4 Detachable Key Rings

Featuring: Material – Eco-friendly zinc alloy and 100% genuine first-layer full grain leather (the best leather on the market)
Functionality – Detachable valet key chain suitable for separating your home, car, and office keys
Design – Classic, timeless, elegant design heavy-duty version of top quality key chain with gift box
Quality Control – All products are thoroughly inspected in WA, United State
Satisfaction Guarantee – When you order today, you’re protected by LIFETIME WARRANTY of the product and world class customer service!


Key chain bottle opener, Lancher Keychain with Heavy duty car keychains for Man and Women

Featuring: Featuring bottle opening function. Anti-Scratch and it will Never rust.
Anti-Scratch and it will Never rust, Heavy duty and Durable key chain, weight: 1.8oz, Dimension 3.2 * 1.2 inch,
Extra 2 key rings provided for easy key management( total 4 key rings ).
Come with gift box,Excellent gift idea.
Quality you can trust – 5 Years Warranty. Feel free to contact Seller directly if ever needed.

FreeKey System

The FreeKey System includes three small group rings
The FreeKey System is designed for you to group your keys so you can have easier access should you need to detach them, e.g. house keys, car keys, work keys, etc.
Designed in Sweden by Erik von Schoultz
1-3/8 inches, FreeKey System

Custom Accessories 37756 2-1/8″ Long Carabineer Key Ring

2-1/8 inch long keep keys handy and secure
Assorted colors
Clips to almost anything


Maycom Retro Style Simple Strong Carabiner Shape Keychain Key Chain Ring Keyring Keyfob Key Holder

3D Miniature Carabiner Shape Keychain,very useful
Minimalist,Romantic and Fashion
High-Grade Polished Chrome Plated Alloy
Creative design,very fashionable keychains, make you look different

If even your new keychain can’t save you, 24/7 Emergency Locksmith is there for you. Call us at (484) 891-1922!

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Preparing For Car Problems

Your car can cause you a lot of problems that you may not even consider. From your car breaking down in the middle of the forest to locking yourself out, it can all happen at any time. That is why you need to be prepared.

A Break Down

If you are taking a nice night drive through a beautiful natural area and your car suddenly decides to quit running, you are going to want to be prepared. Even if your cell phone works, allowing you to call a tow truck, you will want to make sure you have a few items in case you are stuck there for a while. Having water in your car is always a good idea, and when you are stranded, you will love yourself for having water stored in your vehicle. Make sure you keep bottles of water, or a gallon, in your car at all times, you never know when it will come in handy.

Keeping a blanket, jacket, and other warm clothing is important, especially as the weather gets colder. If you have to get out of the car, you will want to be prepared and stay warm.

Other essentials for your car can include a flashlight, first aid kit, map, cell phone charger, and if you are always hungry, some snacks. Your car breaking down is never planned, but you should plan on being prepared.

Lock Out

If you get to your car after a nice walk through the woods, only to find that you have locked yourself out, the items in your car won’t help. Before you leave your car, be sure to take out your phone, wallet, and whatever else you may need before shutting the door. If it is cold out, make sure you have your warm clothes before stepping out of your car. You hate to find yourself in a snow storm without a jacket and gloves!

Having your phone will allow you to call 24/7 Emergency Locksmith. We will come to you and help you get in your car or make you a new key if your keys are nowhere to be found. If you have your wallet and are close to businesses, you can walk there and wait for us to  arrive, but don’t get too comfortable, we will be there faster than you may think!

Call 24/7 Emergency Locksmith for all of your key and lock needs, we can come to you and help you get on your way quickly.

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5 Tips for Improving Your Memory

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Everyone forgets their keys from time to time and there is almost no way to get through adulthood without locking your keys in your car once or twice. It’s just the way of the world. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few ways to keep your memory fresh.

Take a look at a few ways to make sure your memory is in tip top shape.

1. Get in a routine: If you go about putting your keys or wallet in the same place every time you get home from work, or make sure your keys go in your purse as soon as you take them out of the ignition in your car, you’re more likely to remember to do it more often. Repetition makes for good habits.

2. Focus: It sounds simple, but if you can direct your attention to something for at least ten seconds, you are more likely to remember it. It’s when we almost get into too much of a routine that we can forget things.

3. Exercise: Not only will your waistline thank you, but your brain will be much more likely to remember with regular exercise.

4. Get a good night’s sleep: We all know that groggy feeling after not sleeping enough. A lack of sleep also contributes to a bad memory. Get those eight hours in!

5. Play brain games: Your smartphone isn’t just for surfing Facebook. There are numerous apps designed to stimulate brain activity that can help you remember where you put your keys last night.

If any of these fail, don’t forget to contact 24/7 Emergency Locksmith when you do lock your keys in your car. We’ll remember to come to you in a jiffy!

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Five Fantastic Fall Drives in the Lehigh Valley

The Lehigh Valley is home to some really incredible views. If you’re interested in hopping in your car and just heading out to drive, there isn’t a shortage of beautiful places to head to. Here are some of our favorites.


Bear Creek Mountain Resort in Macungie is home to some of the best autumn views not only in the Lehigh Valley, but probably all of the northeast. It’s a favorite spot for winter sports, but it might be at it’s best during the fall months.


Hawk Mountain is one of those locations you truly need to see with your own eyes to believe. It’s worth a long Saturday to head there for the views during the fall.


The Lehigh Lookout is at the top of South Mountain in Bethlehem and overlooks most of the city. In fact, you might be able to see all of it if you squint hard enough.


Let the tractor do the driving when you visit Unangst Farm in Bath. Their pumpkin patch is one of the nicest you’ll find anywhere!


Anywhere along the Delaware River up or down Route 611 is bound to be one of the best drives you have all autumn long. Head out there and enjoy yourself.

Wherever your path takes you this fall, know that you can call on 24/7 Emergency Locksmith for all of your locksmith needs!

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