What kind of wall safe for keys can you not crack open easily? Carers need to come to my house regularly to help my parents and they say it's not possible to give them all keys and instead a wall safe containing my house keys has to be installed outside my house. Problem is, youtube is full of tutorials on opening these.
>>1134375
>how to keypad lock a door
it depends on your overall security strategy and opsec, a keypad can be bruteforced at night, a door lock can be picked open, windows can be smashed, your helper might leave the door open, your helper might not return the key, etc
it is impossible to comment without your situation in detail, you can weld the door shut but it would still be meaningless if there is a window next to it.
>>1134375
Is pic related not an option?
Seems if it is house keys then this would be much simpler of a solution
>>1134377
>>1134377
>>>1134375 (OP) (You)
>>how to keypad lock a door
>it depends on your overall security strategy and opsec, a keypad can be bruteforced at night, a door lock can be picked open, windows can be smashed, your helper might leave the door open, your helper might not return the key, etc
>it is impossible to comment without your situation in detail, you can weld the door shut but it would still be meaningless if there is a window next to it.
I'm really not even sure. I just don't want to make it easier for an intruder than it already is. I have a home alarm but my dad is a stroke survivor and my mother is a diabetic with heart disease and I work 9 to 5.
>>1134412
>>>1134375 (OP) (You)
>Is pic related not an option?
>Seems if it is house keys then this would be much simpler of a solution
This could be an option as the only reason is that the helpers don't want a bunch of keys. Thanks
>>1134431
you know you can bruteforce open a three digit code in a few minutes right? with four digit it can take maybe half an hour to open it, an hour to two at most.
but 200% of thieves will just go in via the windows, they will just break the glass, so unless it is a high rise with alarms, or low rise with all windows fenced in front, there is no real method to stop someone breaking in.
but if you just want to keep regular people out, run it like a work place, use keycards or fingerprint scanner locks, have security cameras everywhere, and have security guards, it can be a dog in this case, and put all valuable things into deposit boxes off site, or have a really heavy safe that cannot be removed