Safety tips for managing your keys

Posted by Ramon M.
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Oct 21, 2015
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Despite their significance, it is common for people to lose or misplace keys. Be it car keys or office keys, or any other for that matter, most people do not think twice about leaving their keys practically anywhere. It is, therefore, critical to implement some basic key management strategies to ensure you do not lose your keys.

Here are some tips for you to manage and store your home, office or car keys:

Store them

Keep your keys in a safe place. It is advisable to store them somewhere that is not accessible to everyone. This could be your personal drawer or an office shelf – it doesn’t matter as long as the location is safe. You can even store them in a key lock box. If you store them in a drawer, don’t forget to lock it.

Group them

Group the keys together to make things easier. For example, you can group all your office keys together. Similarly, No matter how you choose to go about this, make sure you group them in a logical manner.

Assign use

A highly significant step, decide who gets to use your keys. Don’t let everyone use your keys for safety reasons. Establish clear rules for who gets to use your keys to avoid confusion in the long run. For example, for office use, you can assign a few individuals to access the keys. 

Personal details

Do not store your personal details with your keys. This includes your phone number too. Having personal details with the keys could create problems for you if they are stolen.

Identification

Place a sign on your keys to identify them.  The simplest way to identify them is by placing them in a keychain. You could also color-code them with nail polish. Furthermore, don’t leave your keys lying around on a desk or open spaces.

KeyController

Finally, invest in KEYSURE’s patented KeyController to safeguard your keys. As an analog key safe lock box, the KeyController provides physical accountability.

You can leave your keys in the possession of another individual, without having to worry about it being accessed or copied. Simply put, you can leave your keys with any family member, employee, co-worker, or even the property owner, without worrying about anyone using them.

The container can only be broken in the case of an emergency. Otherwise, your keys are safe with third parties. It protects both parties (owner and holder of keys) by preventing false accusations. Similarly, it enables keeping a second set of keys with another individual. In addition, the KeyController is easy to use and cost-effective, as compared to expensive key control devices.

Not only does the KeyController store keys, it can also be used to store passwords, USB flash drives, passwords, PIN numbers, access control cards, memory cards, and other valuable items. Click here to order the KeyContoller today for your home or office.

These are some of the most result-oriented strategies to manage your keys. Incorporate them into your routine to make sure you don’t lose your keys again.

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