It sounds both sill and obvious but don't lose the key. Long ago, after updating the standard locks on a belt to a high security Medico lock, my keyholder misplaced the key. It took some sort of frantic searching for about four hours to find. There was a backup key but it was not easily accessible. There was no immediate need to remove the belt so it was not an issue. It bothered the keyholder a lot more than it bothered me. The belt could have been removed mechanically, if necessary. The places she had been were limited between the time they had the key and the time they discovered it was missing. It was just a matter of careful and exhaustive search. But the keyholder felt they had damaged my trust despite my assurances otherwise.
Don't lose the key!
Keyholders errors
Milord What are the common errors made by a keyholder?
let's start with the most obvious. not asking if the wearer even wants a belt and a key holder
then of course everything that concerns the topic of safety and hygiene. A key holder must be aware that he/she is fully responsible for everything that the person in the belt can no longer do independently
Angelina let's start with the most obvious. not asking if the wearer even wants a belt and a key holder
I can't understand. It's an error asking or not asking?
If the error is asking, can you explain better? Because not asking is clearly abusive
then of course everything that concerns the topic of safety and hygiene. A key holder must be aware that he/she is fully responsible for everything that the person in the belt c
This is a good suggestion. Easily overlooked
Milord have been unable to find a similar post, so I open mine. What are the common errors made by a keyholder? How to be avoided? Something you would ask your keyholder?
Open to everyone of course
Lax security.