Who Has The Keys To Your Home
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Who Has the Keys to Your Home?
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How can you protect your home if your keys end up with the wrong person? This is a concern that nearly two-thirds of American homeowners need to address, as highlighted by a recent study.Article Body:
Have you ever considered who might have access to your home? A recent study titled "Danger at America's Doorstep: Who Has Keys to Your Home?" reveals that many homeowners might be unknowingly putting their security at risk.The findings show that 64% of American homeowners have shared their keys beyond their immediate family. Additionally, nearly 27% have handed out a key three or more times. With a burglary occurring every 15 seconds in the U.S., unsecured keys make it alarmingly easy for intruders to enter through the front door.
John Heppner, President and CEO of Fortune Brands Storage and Security, notes, "Too many Americans underestimate the risks of letting their house keys circulate."
Fortunately, there are measures you can take to secure your home, even if your keys are out there. Consider using products like the Master Lock NightWatch™ Deadbolt. This lock works like a typical deadbolt but features a unique blocking function that prevents any key from unlocking it. Simply lock it normally, then pull the lever towards you to engage this feature. It can be operated only from inside and fits any standard entry door.
Here are some steps homeowners can take to safeguard their homes:
1. Secure Your Keys: Keep them in a safe place where they won’t be forgotten or misplaced.
2. Avoid Hiding Spots: Don’t leave keys in “secret” locations outside; experienced burglars will likely find them.
3. Be Discreet: Avoid attaching keys to anything with your personal information and never leave them in your car.
4. Separate Keys: Always separate house keys from car keys when using valet services or visiting the garage.
5. Trust Wisely: Only give your keys to someone who will treat them as their own.
Implementing these strategies can significantly enhance your home’s security and provide peace of mind. Keep your keys safe, and your home will follow suit.
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