Monday, March 31, 2014

Looking through My New Peephole


Just a while ago I contacted this locksmith company that I found online. I thought I was taking a chance because I had never heard from them before but I didn’t know which one to choose so I just selected one randomly. I called El Paso Locksmith to get a peephole installed since I don’t feel comfortable opening the door to people without knowing who they are. I also like being in control of what’s going on outside my home without exposing myself, and without my neighbors thinking I’m nosy.

For the first couple of days I was excited about my new peephole and I would look through the little hole a
few times a day, you know, just to try it out, see if it works. But once I was looking through the peephole and saw somebody standing outside. Well, I’ve got to tell you I didn’t see that coming. To be completely honest, it kind of scared me. Even though, the guy from El Paso Locksmith who installed the peephole for me told me several times that people weren’t able to see inside, it still freaked me out a bit.

After weeks passed by I kind of stuck to the idea that only I could see people who were outside and that I was completely out of sight from anyone standing outside my door. Getting a peephole installed was a great idea because it makes me feel a lot safer and more in control of what’s going on. Not only do I make sure that I open the door to only people I know, but I also get to hide from people whenever I am not in the mood of entertaining guests. I feel like it’s all working in my favor now and I owe it to El Paso Locksmith. Not only did they do a great job, but the sir who came to my house was very polite and courteous and not at all overpriced! 

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Today I was watching a popular blog on the internet that focuses on good TV shows; the kind of shows that bring some visual impact for the audience. I have tuned in to documentaries, classic movies and real life shows. I would not like for ‘’real life shows’’ to be mistaken in this context with reality television because they are two absolutely different things. The one show I was interested in was ‘’Bait Car’’. This show was about law enforcement officials who leave cars parked in urban areas usually with the keys inside and the doors open, shortly after they ‘’deploy’’ the bait car, a ‘’fish’’ would bite or in this case a burglar would jump on the front seat to take the car away.

When I saw this show (which is shot in areas with high car-related crime rates such as California, Arizona and Texas) I found it incredibly disturbing to see how easy these individuals had it to steal expensive things like vehicles. In their show, they leave the cars open but I know for a fact that whenever vehicles are stolen they are rarely left open and decorated with a shiny set of keys dangling from the chain.

I paid a lot of money for my car (I was in debt for at least two years) and I guess I belong in a majority where having a car stolen or your home broken into is not a nice feeling by any means, so I made sure to contact a locksmith in El Paso to have them comprehensively revamp my vehicle’s security system. They changed the lock (so that the engine and door wouldn’t start and open with the same key) and then they installed a car alarm with a high tech system that lets the user know when their vehicle is being tampered with an alert on a little screen that acts as a key chain. Thanks to the locksmith in El Paso I now feel a lot better and also safer.

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Got Enough Keys?



I am sure most of us know a person who is always leaving the key to their house in the window or another not so secret spot because not everyone in the household owns a key; if we don’t, we are probably that person. If someone in a household is going out and another person from the household isn’t home and doesn’t have a key, the other person will be forced to leave a key somewhere so the other person isn’t locked out of the house when they get back. Annoying, isn’t it? But somehow, people prefer doing that to simply calling a locksmith for key duplication.

I don’t even have to point out how dangerous it is for people to leave their keys there. Maybe burglars don’t go from house to house checking if homeowners left the key in a secret spot, but you never know if you are being watched as you place your key in the window. That is a possibility and you are putting yourself at risk, you are making yourself a target every time you do that. Key duplication is a simple, inexpensive solution to this problem but people sometimes aren’t very logical.


Safety is definitely something that matters to everyone, yet very few people will make sure their home is secure. It is as simple as picking up the phone and calling a locksmith to get key duplication but somehow people are too lazy to even do that. I have a few friends that used to have a secret spot where they would leave their key instead of taking it with them. Some did it so that others from the household could enter and others just did it to not be carrying the key around. But I convinced them to contact a locksmith and increase their home’s security. There are a lot of dangerous people are there and if you are being watched, you are exposing yourself and it’s very likely that someone will break into your house and rob you. Is that something you want or would you prefer to call a locksmith and get another set of keys? 

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Home Security



One of the main concerns of homeowners is home security. Nobody wants a burglar coming into their house and stealing valuable goods, and much less harming their loved ones. But there is a chance of this happening if the home is not equipped with the proper security system. People spend a lot of money remodeling their houses and trying to make them as pretty and stylish as possible and they sometimes leave aside functionality. As a homeowner, you should make sure that the locks you have in your house function really well and that they are not an easy target. Install a deadbolt and increase the security of your home. 

Spending money on the security of your home is a smart investment. If you have a regular knob in your front
door then burglars will see it as an easy target and that puts you at risk. Other locks like digital locks where you have to put a fingerprint or an access code will surely make a thief think twice about trying to break in. Having an alarm system can also scare them away because even if they try to break in, as soon as they hear the alarm they will probably run away.

If you don’t want to get anything overly-fancy because those locks might be too pricey, you can get a deadbolt. Deadbolts are very resistant and harder to break than a regular knob. If you have one of those at home, most bad guys would prefer choosing another house as their target. My advice is that you get an expert on the matter like Locksmith El Paso so that they can further advise you on which lock is most appropriate for your home as well as for the kind of neighborhood you live in. 

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Locked in the Bathroom

You know those people who are always trying to bargain and get the cheapest price available? Well I happen to be one of those. Sometimes I get really cheap stuff that turn out to be really high quality and that’s what keeps me going for the great deals! But experience has taught me that for certain things I shouldn’t focus on price, I tend to be kind of stubborn, though. That’s what got me to contact El Paso Locksmith the other day.

I had gotten some cheap lock for my bathroom door a few years ago and I thought that it was ok, after all it had worked well for some time now. Until one day I went to the bathroom and when I tried to come out I just couldn’t. I didn’t know why, the first thing that popped into my mind was that my husband was playing a trick on me, as usual. I really thought he was standing behind the door holding the knob so I wouldn’t be able to open the door.
At first I thought it was funny and kind of started laughing, but after a while I got annoyed so I started yelling at him. Then I saw he wasn’t responding so I thought he might not be there. Luckily, I had taken my phone with me into the bathroom so I gave him a call and it turns out he was actually taking a nap. Then it hit me:
my lock was malfunctioning!


My husband tried to let me out but couldn’t. Then I remembered a while ago my friend had recommended El Paso Locksmith to me so I looked for their number and asked them to come to my home. I was so relieved that they were there in about 20 minutes. I think most people know how frustrating it is to get locked out but being locked out in a bathroom is far worse! Luckily I was out in no time and I owed it all to El Paso Locksmith!

Friday, March 14, 2014

The issue with my roommate



I always enjoyed living with my family; we shared so much and experienced a lot of memories together. Ever since I was a little girl, from the first steps, to doing homework with my mom, to hugging daddy when he came from work, to the chores I hated… I loved it all about living with them, but like many adults, time eventually came to go to college and since my school was out of my hometown, I had to move out and find a place and along with it: a roommate.

I had done extensive research about roommate etiquette, the dos and the don’ts about sharing quarters with someone else. I thought I knew it all (theoretically anyway) but a lot of people say rightfully so that there is a very long stretch of distance from theory to practice. I experienced this first hand with my first roommate. She seemed nice, outgoing, and I even enjoyed her company at first. Everything went smoothly for a while but all of a sudden I noticed some things missing in one of my drawers (the one where I had placed my valuables such as gadgets, jewelry, cash etc.) it was probably wishful thinking on my part to assume that nothing would ever happen if I left cash lying around the apartment. I guess I was naive.


I confronted my roommate about this issue and sure enough, she confessed after extensive probing that she had been the source of my ‘’leaks’’. We had co-signed a lease so I had to suck it up for a while since it would have been very costly to break up our arrangement. Another permanent life lesson was to inquire more thoroughly whenever associating myself with anyone especially on a contract. 

I called a locksmith in El Paso, Texas and had them come in and install locks on the drawers, my closet and an extra lock on my bedroom. The incidents obviously stopped but had it not been for my detection of the leaks and the good efforts of the El Paso locksmith firm, who knows what else could have been gone!