Important: Keys are not toys and should be handled responsibly. Please read and follow the safety guidance below to prevent injury, damage, or security risks.
Keep keys out of reach of children. Keys are small and may pose a choking hazard.
Do not leave spare keys in obvious places, such as under doormats or flowerpots — this increases the risk of burglary.
Do not attach address details to your keyring. If lost, this could lead to unauthorised access to your home.
Store spare keys securely, ideally with a trusted person or in a secure key safe.
Avoid exposing keys to excessive heat, moisture, or bending, as this may damage the key or compromise its fit in the lock.
Some keys contain nickel plating, which may cause skin irritation in individuals with a nickel allergy. Discontinue use and seek medical advice if a rash or reaction occurs.
Do not use keys for unintended purposes, such as opening paint tins or parcels — this can bend or damage the key and lead to lock issues.
Do not use bent keys. Even a slight bend can cause the key to jam or snap inside the lock. Always replace damaged keys.
Avoid repeated bending or misuse of keys. This can cause hidden fractures in the metal, weakening the key and increasing the risk of it breaking in the lock.
If your key becomes stiff or difficult to use, do not force it — clean and lubricate the lock, or contact a locksmith to avoid damage.
Manufacturer Contact Information:
Replacement Keys Ltd, Unit 3 Eden Court, Leighton Buzzard, LU7 4FY, United Kingdom
Email: gpsr.requests@replacementkeys.co.uk
EU Authorised Representative:
Easy Access System Europe, Mustamäe tee 50, 10621 Tallinn, Estonia
Email: gpsr.requests@easproject.com
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