It doesn’t matter where you live these days everyone has keys! Sometimes it’s to keep what you possess secure and sometimes it’s to keep unwanted strangers out. Keys dangle on chains and jingle in pockets and are left in purses and on dressers and counter tops, they even hang on hooks and rusty nails in places where anyone can easily pick them up.
It’s odd how many things we lock and then leave the keys lying about without thinking that the lock is not a lock at all if the key is beside it. That might be fine for jewelry boxes and little chests that are intended to keep or mold or dust, but if we lock a house or a door to keep out strangers or to guard against theft, then leaving the key unguarded is simply an invitation to snoop, or worse.
If you are someone who has keys entrusted to your care or are a person who uses keys frequently for business or if you are an individual who has a home or apartment with need to allow others to access your property from time to time, then a security key safe or cabinet is something you should seriously consider.
What is a key safe?
It’s just a small box that holds a key or two and has a combination lock or a digital code. It can be placed outdoors or indoors and can be large or small. It can sometimes hold a few valuables as well, but primarily it’s for keys. There are large key safe cabinets and small individual models depending on your needs. The box is usually made of steel and some have digital codes or manual dials with combinations.
The most common name is Supra Keysafe and these are made by GE. There are others that are small and are good for personal use like the Mooncode Key Safe, and there are some large safe manufacturers that also specialize in the key cabinet. A quick search Online will turn up several retailers who have a range of different quality products but you might want to start your journey at Amazon where you can read user reviews to get a better idea of what you need.
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