Leaving Key Inside Door Lock? You're Making a Costly Mistake Burglars Love
Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Leaving a key in the inside of your front door lock is a common habit that can lead to significant financial loss.
- This practice does not deter burglars and can result in costly locksmith fees if you accidentally lock yourself out.
- Security experts advise removing keys from locks to prevent both theft and lockout situations.
Leaving a key in your front door lock, even from the inside, is a common habit that could cost homeowners thousands of crowns. While many believe it offers a sense of security, experts warn it leaves properties vulnerable to burglars. This practice can also lead to unexpected expenses if you accidentally lock yourself out.
Security professionals highlight that a key left in the lock from the inside can be easily turned by intruders. This bypasses the need for more forceful entry methods, making your home a more attractive target. The habit, prevalent in thousands of households, offers no real protection against determined thieves.
This bad habit, which affects thousands of households, can be financially detrimental.
Beyond the risk of burglary, leaving a key in the lock can create a lockout situation. If the door is accidentally locked from the inside, you may find yourself unable to enter your home. Retrieving access can then involve expensive locksmith services, adding a financial burden to the security risk.
It does not protect the property against thieves and can cost you several thousand crowns if you lock yourself out.
Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.