Giving contractors and service people keys to your home
- Enzo Guagliardo
- Jul 15, 2014
- 1 min read
Giving contractors and service people keys to your home. This is by far the dumbest mistake that new homeowners can make, but it is an understandable one – sort of. When you move into a new house, you might not have all the time to keep running back home to open the door for electricians, the cable guy, your contractor or whomever else might be working on your house. The most logical is to simply leave a key under the mat, but this can prove catastrophic – you never know who you can trust. Be sure to have your home professionally Re-Keyed.
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Granting contractors and service personnel access to your home requires careful consideration to ensure security. Providing keys without proper precautions can pose risks, including unauthorized entry or lost keys. A professional locksmith can offer secure solutions like temporary access codes, smart locks, or restricted key systems to maintain control over who enters your home. By taking proactive security measures, homeowners can balance convenience with safety, ensuring trusted professionals can work while keeping their property protected from potential security threats.