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This is why you should never install a key box in your home

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In recent years, we have seen these small metal boxes flourish on the facades of houses and the common areas of buildings. Initially intended for professionals, key boxes are now appealing to individuals, particularly Airbnb fans. But beware, what seems like a practical solution could well turn into a nightmare.

The false good idea that puts your home in danger

At first glance, the idea seems brilliant. No need to hide a key under the doormat or give it to all your neighbors. The key box allows your guests, home help or distracted children to access the home independently. Practical, isn't it?

Except that this apparent simplicity hides a formidable trap. These boxes, sold for a few dozen euros, not only allow you to identify at a glance where your keys are, but are also extremely easy to break or open without knowing the code. There are many videos online that show how to force them in less than a minute. Child's play for burglars.

By installing a key box, you are offering access to your home on a silver platter. No need to break down a door or window. Thieves can enter your home without leaving any obvious signs of a break-in.

When your insurance lets you down

If the risk of burglary does not scare you, perhaps the prospect of losing your insurance coverage will make you think twice. Because yes, installing a key box can have serious consequences on your home insurance contract.

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Some companies consider this device as a breach of security obligations. As a result, in the event of theft, you could find yourself without any compensation. Imagine for a moment: not only has your house been burglarized, but you also have to bear the financial losses alone. A double punishment that will certainly make you think twice about installing this type of device.

This is why you should never install a key box in your home

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Of course, not all insurance companies take this radical position. Some agree to cover claims related to a key box break-in. But make no mistake, this tolerance remains the exception rather than the rule.

If you absolutely insist on installing a key box and before doing so, carefully consult your insurance contract. Better yet, contact your insurer directly to find out their position on the subject. A precaution that could save you a lot of trouble in the event of a problem.

Safer alternatives exist

You should know that much safer and equally practical alternatives exist.

Smart locks, for example, offer a much higher level of security. With this, you will be able to give temporary access to your visitors, without compromising the overall security of your home. Sure, the initial investment is higher, but it's a much smarter choice in the long run.

  • Key boxes are easily broken into, giving burglars easy access
  • Installing them can result in your home insurance being denied coverage
  • There are safer alternatives, such as smart locks

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116