Locked yourself out? Don’t fret: call a locksmith!

The frustration of locking yourself out is usually compounded by the fact you’ve got somewhere to be

It’s late. You stumble out of your car with your briefcase and keys in hand. The day was long, the coffee mediocre and you aren’t sure how productive the day was. You shuffle your briefcase and keys around to free a hand so you can shut the car door.

As you lock the car, you take a proper look at your keys.

Your stomach drops.

You’ve only got your car keys and work keys. At this point you try calmly thinking where you last had your house keys. Dropping your things on the roof of the car you start sifting through your briefcase looking for your keys. You check your pockets and in desperation you unlock the car and rummage around for the house keys.

At which point you realise the house keys are nowhere to be found. You do remember having them. You even remember locking the front door this morning. Crawling back out of the car, you bump your head and then slam the car door shut trying to vent some of the frustration.
What happens next…

 Rubbing the back of your head, you remember where your keys are. They’re on the table beside the door. Inside. So that’s a small comfort.

You pull out your phone and feel relief: there’s probably enough battery left to make a phone call and right now you just wanted inside—that is where the wine and the food are.

It’s late. You slouch against the car and unlock your phone. You need a locksmith who’ll come to you irrespective of the time or day. What do you search? You stare at Google’s homepage for a while and type “emergency locksmith” because, after all this is an emergency, surely anyone who’s been locked out could appreciate the situation.

Emergency locksmith

 As you’re flicking through Google you remember a friend telling you about a similar situation. In that similar situation your friend called a local locksmith who showed up quickly—and your friend posted the experience on Facebook.

Your friend’s review reads: “Fast and efficient service. Good at listening to customer’s needs. Thanks Shain!” That’s what you need: fast and efficient service. You just want to be able to go inside. You just want to sit down and forget about today. The Facebook page lists his number: and it’s a mobile number, which for some reason makes you happier than if it’d been a landline. You’ll get to speak directly to the locksmith and not some operator so there’s no need to repeat yourself.

Before you get sucked into Facebook you dial his mobile number.

Emergency locksmith in Brisbane all day any day

We know how frustrating locking yourself out can be. If you are looking for a reliable, qualified locksmith who can help you any time of the day, call Shain’s Local Locksmith. We will get to you as quickly as possible and help you back into your house.

By calling a qualified, reliable locksmith to open the door there is less chance of damaging the door or lock, which means—long term—the only cost you’ll have is the price of the locksmith.

If you would like to know more about how Shain’s Local Locksmith can help you, or to request a free quote, please contact us.