

Summers in India are known for their scorching heat. This makes people eagerly await the monsoon and the coolness that comes with it. As soon as the first drop of rain falls, umbrellas, raincoats and waterproof items come out of the cupboard. Because even though we love rain, everyone wants to stay dry outside. Amidst all these preparations, one important aspect is always overlooked, which is taking care of the locks in our homes. While the monsoon season is essential to escape the summer heat, it often brings new challenges for homeowners, especially door locks.
Humidity is usually high during monsoons and sudden downpours can cause metal objects to rust or jam. This can pose a threat to both safety and comfort. Given the intensity and uncertainty of rain, proper maintenance of locks is essential not only for efficiency but also for peace of mind. Shyam Motwani, Business Head – Locks and Architectural Solutions, Godrej Enterprises Group, has provided important information for our readers.
Protection during the rainy season
Security starts at your door and if this first line of defense is not in place during the monsoon, it can have negative consequences. Locks are a very important element in the security of any home. So that the safety of the people living in the house is ensured. Failure to maintain them can lead to risks such as breaking the lock or not working.
How to take care
Since the monsoon season lasts for several months in India, certain things must be taken care of strictly, such as:
- Cleaning: Regular cleaning of door locks is very important, as dust and moisture can accumulate more quickly during the monsoon than at any other time of the year. Wiping the door handles and key holes with a cloth helps in keeping them clean and also avoids the use of chemicals. These chemicals can damage the lock components or the exterior finish.
- Lubricants: This is a great help when locks start to get stuck. A high-quality lubricant helps to keep the locks working smoothly and loosen the stuck parts of the lock. Additionally, oil-based lubricants should be avoided, as they are more likely to attract dust. As a result, the item is more likely to get damaged.
- Specific care for locks: It is important to take proper care of any lock, as it is made up of different parts. All of them need to be taken care of in different ways. Like a pad lock, it should be blown with compressed air to remove any debris stuck in it. Similarly, digital locks that have electrical parts need to be taken care of. The environment also affects them. The batteries of such locks are the most important and sensitive, which should be monitored and replaced if necessary.
- Do not let water leak: This is a very important item on the lock maintenance checklist. People should try to prevent locks from coming into contact with moisture by sealing doors and windows properly. This will prevent water from entering the house and causing damage.
New locking system
As the monsoon season approaches, it’s important to prepare your home to not only stay dry but also to stay safe. One of the most overlooked components of monsoon preparation is your home’s locking system. Investing in locks that can withstand extreme weather conditions – be it heat, humidity or heavy rain – is a smart move for long-term security.
Choose a weather-resistant digital, mechanical or smart lock made from materials designed to withstand high humidity. These locks are rust-resistant and perform well even in humid environments. Many trusted brands now offer locks designed for Indian weather conditions, ensuring durability and reliability throughout the monsoon season.
Regular care is important
Of course, regular maintenance is equally important. A simple routine check can prevent rust, jamming, and other issues that can compromise your home’s security. That’s why this monsoon, take the precaution of upgrading your locks, maintaining them properly, and adopting connected security solutions that keep your home smarter and safer – come rain or shine.
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