If you have a safe at home to keep your personal belongings, special items, valuables and more, then we applaud you for your use of security. However, getting locked out of your own safe is possible and frightening. Therefore, we will be giving you some tips on what to do if you find yourself in the unfortunate situation where your safe just won’t open.
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What to do if your safe won’t open
- In one of the simplest cases, your safe may not be opening due to having dead batteries. If this is the case, we advise you to get some new brand-name batteries and give it another try
- Sometimes, there may be a jammed bolt. If this is the case, we recommend giving the door of your safe a good kick to loosen things up before trying again
- If your safe is in lockout mode from too many incorrect attempts to open it, we recommend waiting it out and trying again in a few hours
- If your safe is typically opened from a code, your code may have been deactivated. If this is the case, try using someone else’s code (if there is anyone else you allow access to your safe)
- One of the last reasons your safe may not be opening is because there may be some disconnected wiring, in this case, we recommend bringing your safe to a professional who can analyze the wiring for you to ensure your safety
Now that you are aware of the various reasons why your safe may not be opening, we hope you can lower your shoulders and take a breath, because most of the time, you’ll be able to get back into it. If you have any further questions regarding this information or if you need assistance with your safe, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We look forward to speaking with you!