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LOCKSMITHS are urging car owners to be more vigilant where they put their keys at night, as more and more people are waking up to find their motors missing.

In an exclusive interview with The Sun, home security expert Elizabeth Johns issued a warning, adding that a lot of the times people only find out they've been robbed in the morning.

Security expert Elizabeth Johns revealed burglars usually go for the item of most value - car keys
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Security expert Elizabeth Johns revealed burglars usually go for the item of most value - car keysCredit: The Sun

She said: ''Generally, that's what we find - that they're after car keys normally.

''We're all guilty of coming home after a hard day and putting the car keys on the side and thinking no more of it.

''If you have a low security lock or a badly built one, that's just putting fuel on the fire.''

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In order to avoid losing your valuables, Elizabeth recommended keeping them out of sight, as well as securing your property.

''Cars are obviously high value, easy target.

''We've had people come down as their car's driving away.''

This warning comes after homeowners were urged to take to take extra precautions as burglars have started using blowtorches to break into homes.

Elizabeth, company director at locksmith L&E Ltd, said: "The reason intruders use blowtorches is that they are trying to remove the handle from around it, so they can get a good grip on the lock to then snap it.

"On standard locks, once the lock snaps, the door will open.

''So it’s all about gaining access to try and get a good grip on that lock."

The home security expert insisted on investing in snap resistant locks to stop the break ins happening so easily.

EXPERT'S TOP TIP

  • Have snap-resistant locks fitted on all doors
  • Hire a professional to install locks, rather than installing them yourself
  • Keep your house keys and car keys out of plain sight- never leave keys inside locks
  • Never leave keys hung up near doors, as thieves can use a wire to access keys through the letterbox
  • If you lose your keys, get the locks changed as soon as possible
  • Install visible deterrents such as floodlights and CCTV
  • Make sure Ring Video Doorbells are positioned correctly
  • Make sure security systems are up-to-date
  • Watch out for markers that thieves use to target homes, like paving slabs, triangle or circle symbols or kidney beans on doorsteps

On the topic of security, ex-burglars reveal how they pick a house to target – from lighting clues to leaving the bins out.

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Plus, former burglar reveals tricks to keep your home safe, including leaving home untidy and fake keys.

Also, here are the five tricks burglars use to target your home before breaking in from chalk markings to kidney beans dumped at your door.

It's best recommended to keep the items with the highest value out of sight
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It's best recommended to keep the items with the highest value out of sightCredit: Getty

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