Do you keep valuables and keepsakes in a safe deposit box? Although, your property is safe, how many times do you wish you had a special item at home so you could enjoy it, but it was just too much trouble to go to the bank to get it. After all aren’t “things” supposed to be enjoyed. You can’t enjoy them if they are not within easy reach. So consequently, they are just stored somewhere and it may be years before you ever see or touch them. What fun is that? A favorite ring, bracelet or necklace should be worn whenever the occasion arises and a special keepsake should be admired and held from time to time. Keepsakes can rekindle joyful and fond memories and can just plain make your smile. So, don’t deprive yourself of joy.
With the price of gas and the value of your time, it just makes sense to use a diversion safe to stash valuables in your home in plain sight, where you can easily access them.
Burglars like to get in and get out and usually check out the bedroom first as it is a common area for hiding valuables.
These safes come in so many common containers that look and feel just like the real thing that a burglar won’t have a clue as to which is which. And, he won’t want to spend the time to check them all out to see which is real and which is fake. There are books, electrical outlets, salt containers, peanut butter jars, flower pots, stones, all kinds of popular soda cans, cleaner cans and more. They range in price from $9 to $39, a small price to pay for convenience and peace of mind.
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