Key Safes

A KeySafe is a strong mechanical metal box that securely stores the key to your door inside.

It is installed into brick or concrete and your keys are accessed by a combination code. This code is e

asy to set and can be changed when appropriate to maintain security.

Here’s a scary statistic:

According to a new survey by Keytek Locksmiths (2013), over 20% of Britons still leave a spare key to their home in their front or back garden. Many of the people surveyed admitted that they still keep a spare key in an easily discovered spot. 2% even admitted that they kept their spare keys under a plant pot, and 6% under a mat.

What many homeowners aren’t aware of is that should a burglar find the key and enter your home, your home insurance will be invalidated.

As well as a significant proportion of people with keys hidden in the garden, the survey also showed that 44% of people actually keep a spare key with a neighbour, which offers an interesting new angle on the debate about ho

w familiar modern Britons are with their neighbours as well as the fact that they might not be there when you need them.

The KeySafe is a sensible secure alternative to give access to the trusted few that may need access to your p

roperty as and when needed. Why not give our Engineer at Redlocks Locksmiths a call today and get your free no obligation quote to supply and fit a KeySafe to the exterior of your property and save ever having to call us again because you’re locked out.

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Remember when you have used your spare key; always return it to the key safe straight way.  We suggest you put a distinctive colour tag on the key so when left laying around after use it draws your attention to return it to the KeySafe.

 

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