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Will never be locked out of house again.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Have just fitted a security box on the outside of my house with a spare key , so will never need to worry about being locked out again ( unless I forget the code
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and a good way to get burgled unless the box is very secure |
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"Have just fitted a security box on the outside of my house with a spare key , so will never need to worry about being locked out again ( unless I forget the code
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and a good way to get burgled unless the box is very secure" . I did think that but how many burglars would want to spend time working out how to pull the box off the wall , and then work out a way of opening it. As my houses are in safe areas , I have never worried about being burgled . |
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"Have just fitted a security box on the outside of my house with a spare key , so will never need to worry about being locked out again ( unless I forget the code
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and a good way to get burgled unless the box is very secure. I did think that but how many burglars would want to spend time working out how to pull the box off the wall , and then work out a way of opening it. As my houses are in safe areas , I have never worried about being burgled ."
there are machines now that can give you the code without any disturbance, but i guess u knew this roght |
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"Have just fitted a security box on the outside of my house with a spare key , so will never need to worry about being locked out again ( unless I forget the code
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and a good way to get burgled unless the box is very secure. I did think that but how many burglars would want to spend time working out how to pull the box off the wall , and then work out a way of opening it. As my houses are in safe areas , I have never worried about being burgled ."
Put a car jack and piece of scaffolding pole under it, you can get them off in no time I'd think. Works on phone boxes.... |
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If you have a lifeline or carers coming in these boxes are fitted to your house. A burglar would draw a lot of attention to themselves and need a lot of equipment to get one of them off the wall. Much easier to just prise a window open. |
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"Have just fitted a security box on the outside of my house with a spare key , so will never need to worry about being locked out again ( unless I forget the code
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and a good way to get burgled unless the box is very secure. I did think that but how many burglars would want to spend time working out how to pull the box off the wall , and then work out a way of opening it. As my houses are in safe areas , I have never worried about being burgled .
there are machines now that can give you the code without any disturbance, but i guess u knew this roght "
Blimey! Are there. I didn't know that. I have a couple of elderly relatives with these fitted for carers and emergency services to gain access. That really is extremely concerning. |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
"I just leave my key in the door. I don't have to carry it around and can't lose it."
I'd be tempted to unscrew the door and carry that with me, just in case burglars find the key |
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By *eerobCouple
over a year ago
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"Have just fitted a security box on the outside of my house with a spare key , so will never need to worry about being locked out again ( unless I forget the code
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........... Or forget to put the key back in it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If you have a lifeline or carers coming in these boxes are fitted to your house. A burglar would draw a lot of attention to themselves and need a lot of equipment to get one of them off the wall. Much easier to just prise a window open." . Fancy that, carers coming in these boxes, make a right mess!!!
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"Have just fitted a security box on the outside of my house with a spare key , so will never need to worry about being locked out again ( unless I forget the code
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and a good way to get burgled unless the box is very secure. I did think that but how many burglars would want to spend time working out how to pull the box off the wall , and then work out a way of opening it. As my houses are in safe areas , I have never worried about being burgled .
there are machines now that can give you the code without any disturbance, but i guess u knew this roght " . I assume these must be for electronically operated ones . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"open the box? was that des o conner lol"
Blimey - Michael Miles on Take Your Pick around about 1960. I wish my short term memory was as good. Now where are my keys? |
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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago
Limavady |
I went out of the house yesterday and went to the car. I thought I had my keys but realised they must have dropped from my coat, so retraced my steps. Then I saw my dog, at the window, with my keys hanging from his mouth.
Pickpocketed.
The bastard! |
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"open the box? was that des o conner lol
Blimey - Michael Miles on Take Your Pick around about 1960. I wish my short term memory was as good. Now where are my keys?"
Your quiz inquisitor 1964 and thereabouts I think. "take the money" "open the box!" and the "yes, no interlude" |
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"Have just fitted a security box on the outside of my house with a spare key , so will never need to worry about being locked out again ( unless I forget the code
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and a good way to get burgled unless the box is very secure. I did think that but how many burglars would want to spend time working out how to pull the box off the wall , and then work out a way of opening it. As my houses are in safe areas , I have never worried about being burgled ."
i have a key to get in all security boxes |
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By *quirrelMan
over a year ago
East Manchester |
"We've given spare keys to a couple of neighbours and vice versa...handy for when you run out of booze and they're not in, too!"
So that's what happened to the case of wine and bottles of spirits that went missing at Xmas, and I thought It was me overdoing it.
Must remember that when neighbours go on holiday. |
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"We've given spare keys to a couple of neighbours and vice versa...handy for when you run out of booze and they're not in, too!
So that's what happened to the case of wine and bottles of spirits that went missing at Xmas, and I thought It was me overdoing it.
Must remember that when neighbours go on holiday."
We're an honest bunch, it always gets replaced or paid for |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Have just fitted a security box on the outside of my house with a spare key , so will never need to worry about being locked out again ( unless I forget the code
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I use them a lot through work they are mainly used to allow access to ill and elderly people's houses for, nurses, cares etc you realise now everyone who walks by you house and sees it will think there's a OAP living there |
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"Have just fitted a security box on the outside of my house with a spare key , so will never need to worry about being locked out again ( unless I forget the code
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I use them a lot through work they are mainly used to allow access to ill and elderly people's houses for, nurses, cares etc you realise now everyone who walks by you house and sees it will think there's a OAP living there " . Hopefully it is not too visible from the road. I attached it to a fencing post at the side of the house |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pfffftttt stuff all this security malarkey, the kids hid our keys for 3 weeks we just left the door on the catch if we ever forget our keys though our back door is always unlocked just jump the gate and we're in |
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