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Tips for Keeping Your House Keys Safe

  • By Guardian Security
  • 01 Mar, 2019
Front door keys

Losing something extremely important is one of the worst feelings in life. We’ve all experienced that dreaded feeling when you reach into your pocket or bag to find something and it’s not there. On the list of things that you definitely do not want to lose, your house keys are undoubtedly one of the highest items on this list - particularly if you don’t have a spare. Follow our top tips below to ensure that you never lose your keys again.

Create a designated place at home to put your keys

Losing your keys isn’t just something that happens when you’re out - misplacing your keys in your home is just as common, which is why it is important to set up a spot where you can always put your keys as soon as you get in. This place should be near the front door and in a visible place - perhaps on the hallway table, if you have one. If you don’t want to invest in a shelf or a set of key hooks, a simple bowl will do the job. Get family members to put their keys in this place as they enter the house to ensure that everyone’s keys are safe and in one place.

Appoint a place for your keys when out

Searching through the depths of your bag or reaching into several pockets to find your keys can be frustrating and time-consuming at the best of times. Plus, never knowing exactly where your keys are makes you far more likely to lose them. Instead, designate a place for your keys when you are out and about. Buy a bag that has a zip pocket inside so that you can easily access them at all times. Alternatively, you can buy small clips that attach to the inside of your bag to prevent your keys from falling to the bottom of your bag. If you do not use a bag, consider placing your keys in an inside pocket of a jacket to ensure that they remain safe at all times.

Invest in an electronic item tracker

Investing in a remote control key finder can save you a lot of time and trouble, particularly if you’re notorious for leaving your keys in strange places around the house. Simply attach the keyring to your keys and, in your time of need, press the button on the remote control. Your keys will begin beeping loudly to notify you of where they are. Just be careful not to lose the remote control!

Guardian Security: emergency callout and 24 hour locksmith services

No matter how well you follow the above tips, there may, unfortunately, be a time when you do just lose your keys. Should you lock yourself out of your home or lose your keys in Exeter, you can rely on us to help. We provide a 24 hour service to all of our customers in the area; do not hesitate to contact us if you need an emergency locksmith at any time of day or night. For more information about our services, visit our website

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According to the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in 2019 52,288 cars were stolen in the UK – that’s one every nine minutes. But despite those shocking statistics, many of us still don’t take vehicle security measures at home, at work or when out and about. Your vehicle is one of the most valuable assets you own, so why spend all that money if you’re not going to take care of it? 

Every year criminals become more and more sophisticated in their methods of robbery, with hi-tech and non-invasive techniques making it easy for your car to be stolen right under your nose! Therefore, it’s essential that you’re one step ahead with high-quality solutions and good home security measures in mind. 

If you need help improving the security of your car, this blog will help. We’ve put together a detailed guide as to how you can keep your vehicle safe and reduce the chances of break-ins, damage or theft.

Home security vehicle safety tips

Your home should be the one place where you feel safe, however, this is a prime location for criminal activity. The last thing you want is for your vehicle to be stolen while you’re at home, as this could lead to repeat criminal activity that puts you in danger. Here are some of the top security measures that you can follow to protect your vehicle.

Secure the perimeter

If criminals and opportunists cannot get on to your property then they’re going to have a hard time removing your vehicle. Installing a gate or good fencing is an easy way of deterring criminals. When people are looking to commit a crime they often choose an area that’s easy to navigate as this improves their chances of not getting caught, but if you have a clear barrier in the way the likelihood of success is slim. 

Furthermore, many criminals will scout out an area before returning later so if your car is on full display they’ll already have their eyes on the target. Securing the perimeter of your home prevents the very first steps of criminal activity from happening, even motion lighting is a good way of showing people that you have measures in place.

Install access control

Most homeowners will hang their car keys on a key hook or on a table near the front door and while this is convenient for you in the morning it’s also easy for intruders to grab. To prevent this you should always keep your keys in a place that isn't easy to snatch but access control can help too. Door entry systems that require a code or card are much easier to break into than regular key locks so criminals will not be able to get into your home and grab your keys or anything else. Thieves are more likely to avoid your property if you have a high standard of security so never overlook the importance of good locks and access control.

Improve your vehicle locks

Did you know that you can reinforce the locks on your vehicle? If someone tries to pick the lock and manages to get in that could mean your car or van is gone forever. However, there are advanced car locks available that can keep your vehicle extra secure, especially for owners of vans with tools, as these are one of the most common targets for thieves. 

At Guardian Security, our Mul-T-Lock ArmaDLock has a unique locking system that comes with an ID code card and double sided key. It acts as both a visual deterrent and practical solutions for added security of the vehicle and the items inside. Resistant to picking and drills, our team can install the system promptly. Contact us today for more information.

Workplace vehicle safety tips

If you own a business and have a company car park, it’s important that you and your staff feel comfortable parking your vehicle in this area. Vehicle theft doesn’t just happen at home it can happen at work too so ensure that you don’t get too complacent and completely forget about vehicle safety. Here are some top things that you can do.

Install car barriers

A great way of preventing unwanted guests from getting close to your car park is to install car park barriers. These will keep people out when your business is closed and help you keep a better eye on the comings and goings of the area. Some barriers require a swipe card or card to be lifted, which means your car cannot be removed from the carpark by criminals. 

Compared to manual gates where you have to get out of your car to open them, electronic options are much safer as an opportunist could be waiting for you to leave your vehicle before jumping in the driver's seat! There are many solutions to suit your workplace no matter how big or small it is, so get in touch with a professional security team for a high-quality installation.

Remove valuable items

Never leave valuable items in your vehicle as they can be easily spotted and stolen. Purses, wallets, jewellery and electricals should be kept in the glove compartment or removed completely as you could end up with smashed windows or other vehicle damage. This is particularly important if you are parking on the street so your vehicle is exposed.

Other top tips

●     Don’t park in secluded areas - When out and about, don’t park your vehicle in vulnerable areas such as secluded or poorly lit roads. If criminals are less likely to be seen they are more likely to commit a crime so don’t give them the opportunity.

 

●     Lock the doors and close the windows - It sounds obvious, but you must ensure that your vehicle’s windows and doors are properly locked before walking away. Don’t be tempted to leave your windows down even if you’re just popping somewhere for a few minutes - it only takes the same amount of time for your car to be robbed!

 

●     Replace car keys - If you lose your car keys it may be a good idea to have a new set made instead of using the spare one - you never know who could have grabbed your keys waiting for a time to take your car.

Guardian Security: Providing Domestic Security Systems Across South West England

At Guardian Security , we offer a wide range of services to improve the security of your home or business including alarm installation, access control systems and enhanced vehicle locks. No matter where you live, you can’t put a price on high security that will protect your home, valuables and family. Our fully accredited team is on hand to help you find the right solution for your needs. 

If you’ve ever experienced a break in or property damage, you’ll understand how unnerving this can be and if you haven’t, make sure you have the right solutions in place so you don’t have to! With over 20 years of experience in security, our skilled consultants can arrange a detailed site survey to better understand your property and which installed are best suited. 

If you’re looking for locksmith services or security solutions, give Guardian Security a call today.
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