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How Not To Make Your House a Target for Thieves in the Lehigh Valley

Summer time is great in the Lehigh Valley for a variety of reasons. There are some phenomenal local attractions to take the kids to like Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom and the Lehigh Valley Zoo and there are events throughout the summer such as Musikfest and The Great Allentown Fair.

The Lehigh Valley is also close to the New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland shores. Vacations are just a drive away!

No matter what you end up doing this summer in or out of the Lehigh Valley, it’s important to make sure that you’re not making your house a target for thieves. Let’s take a look at a few things that can make your home more secure.

Lock Your Doors

There are more than a few Lehigh Valley communities where you should feel very safe. And while there may not have been any crime in your neighborhood since you can remember, that doesn’t mean you should leave your doors unlocked. The most common way for a thief to get into a house is through an unlocked door.

Close First Floor Windows at Night or When You’re Away

If your front door is locked, a thief is most likely going to look around your house for the next easiest entrance, an open window. Make sure your windows, especially first floor ones, are closed and locked when you’re away or at night.

Don’t Share Your Vacation Photos on Facebook Right Away

Hey, we’re like you, we love to take pictures when we’re traveling. However, it may not be the best idea to share your vacation photos as they happen via any sort of public social media account. If your social media accounts are for trusted friends and family only, you may be a bit safer. However, you can also share all of those photos when you get home!

Make Sure You Use Your Deadbolt Lock

Deadbolts are there for a reason and we find that sometimes people just don’t use them. What’s the reason? Laziness. Not thinking they need to. When it’s time to lock up at night, make sure you’re using your deadbolt. It gives you an added layer of protection and just takes a second to lock.

Turn on Your Alarm When You Leave

You wouldn’t believe the amount of people who have an alarm or home security device that they don’t turn on when they leave. Why do you have it in the first place? Make setting your home alarm or security device part of your routine!

If you have any questions regarding your home or auto locks, please give 24/7 Emergency Locksmith a call at (484) 891-1922.

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21 Things a Burglar Won’t Tell You

Who better than to tell you about home security systems than a burglar?

Sometimes, the best way to learn about how to keep the bad guys out of your house is to learn a little bit from those who made a living breaking into people’s homes. They already know the best ways to bypass some of the best security systems out there, so who better to ask for advice when it comes to making those systems better?

Take a look at these 21 Things a Burglar Won’t Tell You to see where you could be doing a bit better in your home security game.

21 Things a Burglar Won’t Tell You via Readers Digest

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How to Avoid a Locksmith Scam in the Lehigh Valley

The need for a locksmith can be an unwelcome and/or irritating situation. From locking yourself out of your car, losing the keys to your office building, or simply changing the locks to your new home, the moments that it takes to call a locksmith can be stressful enough as it is, and can be done in a time of panic, worry, or stress.

But when that time arises, there are some people who will try to scam your hard earned money at a when you’re most vulnerable and perhaps don’t have the best knowledge of what is going on.

Here are a few tips to avoid being scammed by a faux locksmith:

1. Find a locksmith ahead of time. The BBB and other reliable sources like Yelp and Facebook reviews can assure you that you have a real company to call if you find yourself in trouble. Just save the contact in your phone and you’ll have the info available immediately.
Avoid companies that don’t answer the phone with a specific business name. If someone just says the phrase “locksmith services” or something to that affect but won’t give an actual company name, chances are they’re not legitimate.

2. Ask for ID and written proof of a company with a name, address, and other items like website, telephone number, and even a company email. Also be aware of what the person arrives in. Most companies have a van or vehicle with the company name and logo displayed on it.

3. If it isn’t an immediate matter, get an estimate on legitimate company letterhead paper or from a company email. An email that is @gmail, @yahoo, @aol etc. is a big red flag. This estimate should include not just the lock cost, but also mileage and other additional charges that may be included in the final cost.

4. While PA doesn’t, there are 14 states that require locksmiths to be licensed. Those states are: Alabama, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Maryland hasn’t yet implemented it yet, although they have now adopted this law. So if you are in one of these states, ask for that too.

5. If they say the lock needs to be drilled, especially if they have given little to no effort to open the lock prior, go with someone else. Not only does a professional locksmith know how to open almost any lock, but drilling is much more expensive and damaging to the surrounding frame of the lock.

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Uh oh! Why won’t my trunk open?

Uh oh! Why won’t my trunk open!

Many of us have been there and have had issues with a trunk of our vehicle not being able to open.

Perhaps you’ve accidentally locked your keys inside, or maybe the actual lock isn’t functioning properly. It could be issues with your key fob, or perhaps there’s simply too much crammed inside and those items are jamming up the opening mechanism.

But what to do? First of all, take a deep breath. Whatever the issue is, it’s fixable. Double check your surroundings and even your bags and pockets. Be sure that if it’s a problem with missing keys that they are actually missing.

If you still have access to the interior of your vehicle, you might have access to the trunk from a seat that folds down. You can get in there and remove anything that might be in the way of the opening mechanism. This may also give you access to an alternative method of opening a broken lock. While it isn’t by any means a permanent solution, at least you can get inside the trunk temporarily.

If it’s your fob, the battery might be out or the programming might have been lost. Regardless of the problem, the actual key should still work in the trunk until the fob itself is repaired.

If the lock is damaged, if you simply don’t have access due to a lack of a key, or if you just aren’t sure what’s going on or what to do, a certified locksmith can not only get you inside, but will also be able to point you in the right direction of what to do next if further repairs are required.

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Common Locks for your Home

Opening the door with number combination with woman hand.[/caption]It’s important to feel safe in your home. So while a lock on a door is made for specifically keeping that door securely closed, there are also different types of locks that are designed for either interior or exterior use.

Deadbolt:

This type of lock is one that pretty much everyone has heard of. It’s a metal bolt that goes directly into the doorframe and is one of the most secure varieties on the market. This type is also the one used mainly for exterior doors and is the safest common lock found in and around the home.

Lever handle locks and knob locks:

These locks are more or less the same, but with a physically different shaped handle. The lock itself requires a simple press of a button located in the center of the knob. While these aren’t as secure as a deadbolt, and alone wouldn’t work well for exterior doors, they are great when you just need a little privacy in your own home.

Keyless Entry Pads:

The keyless entry pad is a wonderful way to get in and out of your home without the use of an actual key. This method works great for homes with a large number of people. You only need a code to get in and out. The cons of this are the possibility of battery failure or the code needing to be changed from too many people knowing it.

Smart Locks:

These are the wave of the future. With an app or the assistance of something like Google Home or Amazon Echo, you can lock and unlock your front door even if you aren’t anywhere near it. Cozy in bed and not sure if you locked the front door? Just tell Alexa to do it. Have a ton of groceries to lug in and don’t want to juggle keys while your hands are loaded with bags? Just unlock with the app while in your driveway. Going for a run but don’t want to carry keys? Just tell Siri to take care of it before you pop on that workout playlist.

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How Keys Are Made (and How 24/7 Emergency Locksmith Can Make Yours)

An enigma to some and a daily craft for others, the art of key making takes many different forms. Keys cade be duplicated, made from the using just the lock itself, by cutting them with a laser, among many other possibilities. Each way is unique to how it actually pops out a key.

Key duplicators are exactly what they sound like; they make copies of keys from existing ones. Something like this is used when you lose a spare or just need another set of house keys for a boyfriend or girlfriend. The machine uses the existing key as a guide to cut a blank one by grinding it down to match the grooves of the old key.

Code cutters are used when someone loses a key, the most common reason really. How can you make a key from a lock? You have a machine that measures the depth of each groove in the lock and then can be cut into a new blank key. Some keys actually have their ‘key code’ printed on them, as well as some locks, making this process much quicker. Replacing a lost car key is similar although is a little more difficult to key the key code as they have to use your VIN, make, and model of the car to figure it out.

Laser cutters are used for a key that works in a different type of lock. Not all locks use a tumbler method; some use a slider system that requires the keys to be based off of thickness of groves on the side of the key as well. These keys are meant for cars so people can’t use generic keys to break into them, but need a real key to actually work. Funny enough no lasers are used in this machine; it is actually a high-speed bit that uses the ‘key code’ to create grooves and depth at the same time.

24/7 Emergency Locksmith can help you if you need a new key, on the spot. Call us at (484) 891-1922 for 24/7 service.

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Best Locks for Your Buck

In today’s day and age locks are sometimes more than just the typical deadbolt lock and key that most people are use to, there are even smart locks coming to market that work via Bluetooth! As you can imagine the prices of these new locks could be steep but are they worth it? With the variety of new locks and their prices increasing you might be asking, what is the best bang for my buck in the realm of locks?

Here are the Top 5 Best Locks for according to asecurelife.com

Best Deadbolt: Kwikset 985 Double Cylinder
Best Entry Locksets: Handleset: Kwikset 992 Juno Entry Knob
Best Keyless Door Lock: Kwikset 914 SmartCode Deadbolt
Best Mortise Lock: Prime-Line Products E 2293
Best new Technology: Kwikset Kevo 925 Bluetooth

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24/7 Emergency Locksmith’s ‘4 Point Promise’

We know first hand how frustrating it is when you lock your keys in your car, lose your keys to your car or home, break your key in the lock, or have any lock related issue at all. Not being able to have access to your car or house can be one of the most stressful situations and one that can result in a flood of panic and worry.

That is why 24/7 Emergency Locksmith has a “4 Point Promise”. We want to ensure that our customers know that when they call us we are going to take their emergency as seriously as if it was our own car or home.

The 24/7 Emergency Locksmith “4 Point Promise”

We promise to be there as fast as possible.

We promise to get you in as quickly as possible.

We promise to charge you as cheaply as possible.

We promise to cause the absolute minimum amount of damage as possible.

We take our “4 Point Promise” very seriously. You know that when you call 24/7 Emergency Locksmith, you are calling the absolute best in the business.

Our trained locksmiths promise to provide you with quality, fast, service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in nearly any weather condition, and during all holidays.

Don’t let a locked door, keep you for enjoying life; We have Lock out Specialists standing by to help you, give 24/7 Emergency Locksmith a call at (484) 891-1922!

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Some Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for the Car Lover in Your Life

Valentine’s Day can sometimes be pretty difficult to buy presents for a loved one. Do you go the basic roses and candy route? That’s boring. What about a diamond necklace? Maybe she already has one. And, let’s be honest, it’s sometimes even harder to buy a Valentine’s Day present for that man in your life. Thankfully, we were able to take a look at some great ideas that you might want to look at for this Valentine’s Day for the car lover in your life.


1. Lifeline AAA Road Kit: If you don’t already have a kit similar to this in your car, or your loved one’s car, it’s a must buy!


2. Armor All Complete Car Care Kit: Want to keep your car looking great? You’ll need something like this and a little bit of elbow grease.


3. Cup Holder Multi USB Car Charging Port: This is a great item if you have kids who have their own devices that need power in the backseat! It’s great for traveling.


4. Ziraki Memory Foam Lumbar Cushion: Comfort can’t ever really be overrated. If you drive a lot, this can put the ease on your lower back.


5. Car Vacuum: Lugging out your vacuum to your car from your house is always a hassle. Keep one in there and you’ll always be ready to suck up those french fries!

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