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Why You Need A Locksmith After a Break-In?

Entering your home after a break-in can be terrifying and extremely stressful. The break-in needs to be reported which means that you don't have full access to your home until the authorities have finished conducting their inspection and gathering evidence. While it's important to deal with the emotions you are experiencing, you need to consider your safety. In other words, now is the time to call your local locksmith for break-in so they can make the necessary changes so you can set your mind at ease. Even if the intruder was not successful and they did not manage to enter your home, it's still important to have an expert assess the various risk factors and change or add locks here and there. Here are some more reasons to call your locksmith after a break-in or even attempted break-in.

Intruders could come back

Most people think that once a thief has broken in and stolen a few valuables, they will move on to their next victim. This is not always the case. It's not uncommon for a thief to return to the scene in order to try to steal more items. After all, they already know how to gain entry and they know where all of your valuables are located. If there is a particularly valuable item in your home that they did not manage to snag, they could come back.

In other cases, they could keep an eye on your home to find out when you replace the items they had already stolen. The goal of this is to break in again and steal these goods once more. It's a sure way for thieves to steal brand new items that will clearly sell for more than the older models. With this in mind, make sure that you take a close look at the point of entry and make the necessary changes.

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Locksmiths see what you can’t

To an untrained eye, your home might look perfectly secure. Thieves, however, know exactly how to exploit even the smallest weakness in your home's defence and it could be one you've never thought of before. A professional locksmith understands the strengths and weaknesses of various types of locks. It's thanks to their experience that you can rely on their professional assessment and recommendations. They might suggest installing high-security locks, deadbolts, or other forms of reinforcement. Locksmiths can even offer some insight into other security risks like trees that allow thieves to access upper-floor rooms with ease or shrubs that provide coverage for burglars.

Your keys might be missing

If a thief broke into your home through a window, for example, they could very easily have picked up your spare set of keys. This means that, even if you get the window repaired and properly secured, they could easily enter your home again. Have your locks replaced on all doors (front and back)? You could even install additional locks for additional safety. Replacing the lock is not a time-consuming process and you will rest that much easier if you know that your lost keys will no longer allow a burglar easy access into your home.

Ask your locksmith about safe installation

Your locksmith doesn’t only provide lock services. There are different types of safes on the market and, if you aren't sure which one is best, you could always ask a locksmith for their recommendation. Once you purchase the safe, you can have it professionally installed to ensure maximum protection of your valuables. When purchasing a safe, you should always choose one that is larger than you think you need. This way, if you need to add more items to your safe in the future, you won't run out of space. Keep your safe concealed as well as possible and don't keep the code or key anywhere in your home.

Don't give burglars another opportunity to turn your life upside down. Contact Toronto Top Locksmith at (647) 479-7764  the minute you notice any of your doors or windows have been tampered with. Our team is always happy to provide emergency assistance and we are glad to offer expert advice on the best security products available.

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