After a Break-In: The First 24 Hours
Police first. Locksmith second. Insurance third. A clear order of operations from an Indian Land, SC locksmith.
I had a break-in — what should I do first?
If you're returning to a home in Indian Land, SC and you suspect a break-in, do not enter. Call 911 from outside. Let officers clear the home first.
Once it's safe, document everything for insurance: photos of damaged doors, locks, windows, and any disturbed areas inside your Indian Land, SC home. Note what's missing. Save receipts where possible.
Call a local Indian Land, SC locksmith next. We secure broken doors, replace damaged hardware, reinforce strike plates, and rekey every cylinder so any stolen keys are useless. Most break-in repairs in Indian Land, SC are completed the same day.
Then your insurer. Many homeowner policies cover lock replacement after a break-in — keep your locksmith invoice and the police report number together.
Finally, plan an upgrade. After a break-in, our Indian Land, SC locksmith often recommends moving to Grade 1 deadbolts, reinforced strikes, and a smart lock with intrusion alerts. Once is bad luck. Twice is a pattern.
