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6 Tips On What to Do If You Lose or Damage Your Car Key

Author: Nick Brown
by Nick Brown
Posted: Jan 27, 2020

We all lose car keys from time to time. Although it can be a frequent occurrence, it's never an experience you look forward to. Losing car keys comes with many inconveniences. If you don't find them on time, chances are you're going to be late for work or lose time that could be better spent. Even if get to your destination on time, in most cases, losing your car keys will leave you disorganized or frustrated, just enough to ruin your day. This is why it’s important to know how to handle the issue.

  • Search the house

We often misplace things when we don't pay attention to what we are doing. If you're getting ready to leave your house, but can't find the keys, you didn't lose them. The keys are probably somewhere in the house.

Try to remember what happened the last time you had the keys with you. Did you enter the living room or rush to the bathroom suddenly? Was there anything to interrupt your routine? If so, you probably just tossed your keys somewhere without even realizing it. Do your best to search the areas where you may have misplaced the keys. You'll save yourself the time and money if you find the keys. But if they’re gone, it's time to invest in a new set of keys.

  • Buy a Bluetooth key finder

Finding a lost item doesn't have to be hard. Take advantage of technology and what it has to offer to you. GPS key finders are available on the market. They will help you locate lost keys through your phone, and they can also be used for finding mobile phones.

Attach a Bluetooth key finder to your keys or mobile device, and you won't have to worry about losing them ever again. They're designed to emit a ringing sound, so finding them won't be a problem. You can also locate the object on the map in case you can't hear the ringing sound.

  • Chain the keys to something important

If you can't afford a Bluetooth key finder, there are other ways to secure your keys. For instance, chain the keys to your purse or any other essential item you use daily. If that doesn't work for you either, get yourself a big key holder. You can also attach it to your belt if you’re wearing one.

  • Get a spare key

Getting an additional set of keys will make your life a lot easier. Even if you lose your keys, you won't be stressed about it, and it will save you a lot of time. The idea is to get a few spare keys and hide them on different spots around the house. That way, you'll only use them when you need them.

Give one key to a close friend or a family member too. Find a reliable car key locksmith company and get your new pair of keys immediately. They can also help if you damage your keys. If this happens, do not try to repair the keys on your own, you’ll only create a bigger problem.

  • Get your vehicle's VIN

You’re going to need your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) if you need to repair or replace your keys. Get the number ahead of time and have your vehicle’s window etched with the last seven digits of VIN. This will make a stolen vehicle hard to sell, but it will also make it easier for the police to get your car back in case it ever happens. Also, make sure you keep a copy of your VIN somewhere outside the car. It will save you a lot of time in case you're unable to enter the vehicle but need your VIN.

  • Put things back where they belong

Although all of the methods above work, the best way to stay organized is to start being mindful of your things. Car keys are a very valuable possession and you should take better care of them. Find a place in your house reserved for keys only.

Make sure the first thing you do when you enter your house is to put the keys back where they belong. That way, you'll train your mind to adapt to a new routine, and after a few weeks, you'll start doing it automatically. Do the same thing when you go to work. Put your keys in a drawer or find a place where you think they're going to be safe. Just make sure the hiding spot isn’t too inconvenient.

  • Conclusion

Taking better care of your possessions is something you should be aiming for. Once you find a way to keep everything in its place, you won't have problems. Taking good care of your car keys is essential because losing or breaking them can cause quite a few difficulties. Do not just toss them around without a care in the world. Even if you choose to invest in a Bluetooth key finder, try to be aware of your actions when handling your keys

About the Author

Nick Brown is a blogger and a marketing expert currently engaged in projects for Media Gurus, an Australian business, and marketing resource. He is an aspiring street artist and does Audio/Video editing as a hobby.

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