24/7 Emergency Locksmith will get you back on the road if you experience a lockout situation in the Lehigh Valley.
Call us at 484-891-1922!
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24/7 Emergency Locksmith will get you back on the road if you experience a lockout situation in the Lehigh Valley.
Call us at 484-891-1922!
Click to watch and visit our Facebook page.
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We appreciate each and ever person who is taking the time to write a review for 24/7 Emergency Locksmith on Google, Facebook, and other location, especially during this uncertain time.
One thing that is certain is that 24/7 Emergency Locksmith can be on site to you anywhere in the Lehigh Valley quickly. We’ll safely open your home or automobile and get you back on the road.
We also offer residential and commercial lock services as well as key fob replacement.
Thank you and be safe!
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There aren’t many worse feelings when driving than having your car just die on you. It can happen for a variety of reasons, but the most important thing is making sure you get your car to a complete stop before asking for your help.
So, what should you do? Firstly, guide your car to the side of the road as smoothly as possible. The last thing you want to do is panic. Slow the car down slowly. If you lose use of your brakes, try to coast as smoothly as you can to a stop or use your emergency brake if you feel it’s safe to.
If you can get your car restarted the first place you want to go is to the nearest service station. There is something wrong with your car and you can’t ignore it! If you can’t get the car restarted, put on your emergency flashers or get out your flares and call for help.
Be safe, Lehigh Valley!
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There’s nothing quite like the thrill of when you were a kid and your mom handed you a quarter to get a piece of candy at the gumball machine in the grocery store.
Not only are these retro looking devices cool to look at, they have some unique keys as well.
While there isn’t a universal type of key for these types of machines, there are two that are most common.The first is sometimes referred to as a tubular or barrel key, while the second looks similar to a house key.
The first key is shaped similar to a barrel and you’ve probably noticed the ring shaped keyhole when you’ve popped the coin in while waiting for your prize as you hear the key turn!
You may have also noticed this type of lock on some home safes as well.
The second key type looks almost identical to a lock and key you’d see in your home’s exterior doors.Here’s a really neat video of a vintage gumball machine restoration that gives you a good idea of how some of these machines operate. Plus, it’s very relaxing to watch.
Enjoy!https://youtu.be/fmBpCC4K5vQ(Pic credit: Ultimate Security Devices
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