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Unexpected Places to Store Your Keys

Unexpected Places to Store Your Keys

Hiding your keys under your welcome mat isn’t really a bad idea. However, if you want to make sure that your keys are safe, better look for another place. If you are having a hard time securing your keys and you don’t have an idea where to hide them, then you’ve come to the right place. Here are some unexpected places to hide your spare and original keys. Let’s dive right in, shall we?

Your neighbor’s house

You can hide your keys in your neighbor’s house — that if you really know and trust them. This is one of the best and safest ways to store your keys. You can easily and conveniently access your keys, especially if the house of your neighbor is just a few minutes away from your property. If for some reason, the intruders or burglars were to find the key, they probably would not think to consider that it’s in the house next door.

Dog leash

When it comes to hiding keys, a good place is on your dog’s leash. However, you will need to have an aggressive dog for this or this method will not work — obviously. You can put the keys directly on the collar if you want to. Although thieves can see the keys, handling an aggressive dog can be quite a difficult job.

On a tree

If your house is surrounded by lots of trees, you can use the trees as a place to secure your keys. While this may sound a little strange, it a great way to protect your keys. All you need is a nail and of course, your keys. Nail the key to a tree and make sure that it is not visible. You can choose a tree far from your property, but don’t forget where your keys are. You’ll be able to effectively keep your keys safe once done right.

Fake sprinkler

Storing your keys inside a fake sprinkler allows you to hide your keys effectively. This is probably the best-unexpected places to store your keys. If you have sprinkles within your property, this will definitely work well. In addition, fake sprinklers are affordable and easy to install so don’t hesitate to invest in them if you want to protect your spare keys.

Wherever you decide to store your keys, just make sure to keep them in a place where they are not obvious. For the best result, be sure to change hiding spots any time you use your keys.