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Key Safes

Published: 31 July 2025

Key Safe advice

Letting people into your property when you are not there used to be either leaving a key under the doormat, asking a neighbour to hold a set of keys or the complicated business of sending a set by courier, none are particularly convenient options.

The alternative is getting a key safe, however if your key safe is not fixed correctly it can be a target for those wishing to enter your home without permission.

Please ensure if your key safe has not been professionally installed, you must follow the manufactures instructions exactly.

🔑 It should be fitted to solid surface such as brickwork or concrete using the supplied fittings.

🔑Your key safe should be out of view from the road so it cannot been seen by passers-by. It still needs to be accessible, so maybe                 behind a plant, towards the bottom of your front door, not at eye level, on a section of your home that is not close to the door that             it has keys for.

🔑There are lots of different key safe’s on the market, The two main standards for key safes are Sold Secure SS314 and LPS 1175

🔑Check with your insurance policy, some insurers may stipulate that any type of key safe will invalidate your insurance. Others may               only approve certain makes and models, providers may also specify certain conditions.

🔑Make your access code unique and change it frequently. Make sure you only share it with the minimum amount of trusted people.

 

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