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choosing a safe to protect from fire and water

Do you have a safe in your home? If so, will that safe keep your important documents and precious items safe in the event of a fire? I bought a safe thinking that it would protect all of the things kept inside from damage if the house was ever to go up in flames. I sure was wrong. Not only was everything ruined from the flames, but the water that the fire department used to put the fire out also invaded the safe and caused even further damage. That was when I started learning about choosing a safe that is truly going to keep the contents safe from fire and water damage.

Tips For Avoiding Locking Your Keys In Your Car

There's nothing more frustrating than accidentally locking your keys in your car. In many cases, you will be able to see the keys in the windows of your car, taunting you with the fact that they would be able to open the door of the car if it weren't for the fact that you'd already locked the door. In order to make sure that you avoid having to call a locksmith, here are some tips for making sure that you have your keys when you close your car door.

1. Wrap Them Around Your Fingers

Before you close your car door, make sure that you remove your keys from the ignition and put your finger through the key ring. This will help the keys stay on your person at all times and reduce the chances that they will fall onto the seat if you need to pick up a pile of mail or a purse. For the first few weeks that you implement this behavior change, before you close the door or shut the trunk, get visual confirmation that the keys are, indeed, wrapped around your fingers. After a few weeks, you will only need the touch confirmation that you have your keys and will no longer need to make visual confirmation. 

2. Never Lock Your Car From the Inside

Unless you have a very old car, there is no reason why you should ever lock your car from the inside. It might be more convenient to hit the button and have all of the locks inside the car click shut before you close the driver's door, but it also significantly increases the chances that you will accidentally lock your keys in your car. Instead, make sure that your key fob is programmed correctly to ensure that you are able to lock your car from the outside.

If you are unable to lock all of the doors in your car by way of a key fob and you have children who got in and out of the car or other passengers, make it a family rule that you don't get out of the car and shut your door unless you have locked it. Before you walk away from your car, make every member of your family show you that they have locked their door by tugging on the door and being unable to open it. Only then should you lock your car door using your key.

For more information, talk to a locksmith like Johnny Locksmith. He or she will be able to program an extra key fob for you so that you can get into your car even if you happen to forget your car key inside your car.