One million of us lose our spare house keys
Published Date:
04 August 2008
More than a million British householders admit to having forgotten lost their spare sets of keys.
New research from Sainsbury's Home Insurance reveals that spare sets could be with exes, cleaners, builders or even previous tenants.
Half a million people admit to not knowing the precise number of spare sets of keys that exist for their property.
Overall, the research estimates that there could be over 100 million sets of spare keys for British homes in circulation.
The findings indicate that the average British household has four spare sets of keys. The main holders of these are children including those that have flown the nest (27%), followed by another non-resident family member such as parent (25%) and also neighbours (11%).
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04 August 2008 10:14 AM
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