Diversion Safes – Are Your Belongings Safe? Think Diversion.

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Do you have a specific place to put the things you find treasured? What are some of the measures you have in place to ensure they are safe enough?
Consider having a safe in your house where no one else can access but you or someone you trust absolutely. When considering the purchase of a home safe, one thing to consider is the size. Larger safes are better for the home because most thieves will find them harder to steal. Conversely, bigger safes are also harder to hide. This may mean getting your safe its own room or area and ensuring that the room is not visited by anyone else. If the Safe is kept in a closet you may consider getting a biometric lock for the door. Of course, one of the best things to do is to have the safe built either right in the wall or drilled securely into the ground.

Safes are made of different materials and some will also be fire proof or even bullet proof. Most of them are air tight and protected from floods or humidity, but it pays to confirm that the safe you are purchasing has the specific feature you are trying to protect against. This will not only ensure that the things inside the safe are not stolen but also will make the extend the life of the valuables inside.

Thieves will usually spend at most ten minutes at your place so make sure that the most important things are in a safe that can’t be carried away, or are hidden well in a diversion safe.

Your safe may include things like documents, be it the land title deed, birth certificates or money and jewelry that are hard to replace.

 

 

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