How to Avoid Getting Locked Out of Your Vehicle, Is there anything more annoying than wanting to go home after a long day at work, only to discover that you can’t find your car keys? If there is, we’re not sure what it could be. That’s enough to ruin the day, week, and even the month.

No one expects to lose their car keys, yet it’s a common occurrence, with millions of drivers facing the issue each year.
The good news is that you’re not at the mercy of fate when it comes to avoiding being locked out of your vehicle. By taking a few simple steps, you can both minimise and ensure that you’re able to take swift action in the event that it does occur.
Keep a Spare Key Handy
Think of how convenient it would be if you lost a key, but then could quickly pick up a replacement and gain access to your vehicle.
This is one of the easiest ways to prevent extended car lockouts. The only challenge is to figure out where to keep the car. Most people find that it’s best to keep it at a secure location near their place of work rather than in their home, though you could always make a couple of copies and keep them in multiple spots if you often find yourself far from home (such as near the office, home, and at a friend’s place).
Have a Number for a Locksmith
There are instances where you have to accept that you’re locked out of your vehicle. At that point, it becomes a matter of not if, but for how long. Having the number of a fast, reliable automotive locksmith will ensure that you can get back on the road as soon as possible. This is especially recommended since many lockouts happen at inconvenient locations or during inclement weather. When there’s heavy rain and you’re far from home, you’ll want someone who can be with you promptly.
Proactively Replace Key Fob Batteries
A big portion of car lockouts happen for a simple reason: the car fob’s battery has run out of juice. It’s hard to know exactly when the battery will stop working, but they usually give some warning signs. For example, if you need to be increasingly close to your vehicle for the fob to work. It’s good practice to replace the battery when early warning signs appear, or just once a year.
Keep Your Keys In The Same Place Each Time
It’s stressful enough having to look for keys that you can’t find. In the best-case scenario, you’ll find them and be late for wherever you need to be. In the worst case, you don’t find them at all.
One way to avoid these situations is to keep your keys in the same places all the time. That could mean in your handbag, in your pockets, or in a set location in your home. Keeping them with other important items, such as your phone and wallet, is also recommended. With this, you should find not only that you are less likely to lose your keys, but that you waste less time looking for them.












