9 ingenious places to hide spare keys
Don't get locked out of your house when you use these best places to hide a spare key
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For decades, people have been stashing spare keys outside their homes to avoid the dreaded lockout. With how often it happens, it only makes sense to have an accessible backup! But the classic “under the doormat” hiding spot? That’s the first place a potential intruder will check.
Say goodbye to predictable hiding spots and discover more secure ways to keep your spare key accessible without sacrificing safety. These unexpected yet clever spots will make finding your key challenging for strangers and easy for you when you need it most!
There’s no guarantee that a burglar won’t still find them, but it will be a lot harder, and they may, hopefully, give up the search and leave.
1. Under a patio chair
Whether on the porch or back patio, a patio chair is an easy but discreet hiding spot. Secure the spare key in a hide-a-key box for added protection, then attach it under the chair using strong adhesive tape.
These small hide-a-key boxes are affordable and add an extra layer of peace of mind.
2. On a privacy fence
A privacy fence can be an ideal place to stash your key in plain sight.
Hang the key on a small nail tucked discreetly under the top rail, or tape it to the inside of a pole cap. Just be sure it’s out of easy reach, so it’s hidden yet accessible when needed.
3. On a nearby tree
If you live near trees, they can make great storage spots for keys. Use a small nail or weatherproof tape to secure the key in an inconspicuous location, like a branch crook or hidden under some bark.
Be sure to check it after storms to ensure it’s secure!
4. In a combination lockbox
Sometimes, simplicity is best! Lockboxes provide a secure way to store your key without the guesswork.
They’re easy to use and budget-friendly (often under $15), making them great for teenagers or family members who frequently lose keys. Mount one discreetly on a side or back door for safe, convenient access.
5. In the grill
A grill is a surprisingly secure spot that few people would think to check.
Place your key inside the base or under the lid, secured so it won’t fall out. Just remember to remove the key before firing up the grill!
6. Dryer vent hood
The dryer vent hood is a clever hiding place that’s often overlooked.
For extra security, use a small magnet to attach the key inside the vent or tape it carefully if the vent is plastic. Ensure it’s hidden well enough that it’s not accidentally discovered but still easy to reach.
7. With a trusted neighbor or friend
Sometimes the safest option is to leave a spare key with a reliable neighbor or friend.
In case of an emergency, you’ll know exactly where to turn, without needing to worry about hiding spots or forgotten codes.
8. Fake sprinkler head
A fake sprinkler head is an affordable, low-profile option for storing a spare key.
It blends in perfectly with outdoor landscaping, and few people would think to check there. Place it where it matches the rest of your yard for an added layer of security.
9. Get a smart lock
Consider investing in a smart lock. They have become increasingly affordable over time, and you can get one for under $75-$100.
This digital solution allows you to lock and unlock your door via smartphone, code, or even fingerprints freeing you from key worries entirely.
A smart lock is easy to install and brings the convenience of a keyless entry. It makes sure your home is secure without any hiding spots.
Safety Tip: Whichever hiding spot you choose, avoid discussing it openly with neighbors or guests. And, if you’ve shared the location with someone, consider moving it every few months for extra security. It’s always better to rotate spots than keep your key in the same place long-term.
With these unique and secure hiding places, you’ll never have to worry about being locked out—and you’ll know your spare key is safe and sound!
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