British have lost 100 million keys from their houses
5 August 2008According to insurance company Sainsbury’s Home Insurance, for last years the British house owners have lost nearby 100 million of complete sets of spare keys from the houses.
About one million British proprietors of habitation recognize that they have forgotten to take away spare keys from former beloveds, cleaners, builders and even the previous tenants.
Approximately 500 000 of British does not know exact quantity of spare keys, which unlock locks in their houses.
In researchers’ opinion, average British householders have four complete sets of spare keys.
The main owners of these keys are children, including those, who have already left the parental house (27 %), other member of family, who are not living in this house - for example, the second parent (25 %), and neighbors (11 %).
Besides, nearby 1,42 million keys are at windows watermen, 1,62 million - at builders and 10,45 million - at former partners or spouses of house owners.
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