If thieves have ever broken into your home, then you surely are one of those people who can attest how frustrating and infuriating it is to have items you have worked so hard for taken from you in the blink of an eye.
Criminals like these do not care how long you saved for a specific item, or whether it has a sentimental value.
If they want it, they will take it from you.
What's sad is that these crimes often leave you with nothing to continue with.
It's very common to find victims at lost for words because the thieves took everything they ever had including savings, a wedding ring, a family heirloom.
As long as it has monetary value, these criminals just won't stop.
However, the choice is not ultimately theirs.
It's time you got ahead of the game and consider getting diversion safes.
Diversion safes are exactly that, safes that divert attention away from them.
You might ask how this is done.
Diversion safes give you the liberty of concealing any valuable item that you have while taking an entirely worthless form.
For instance, some diversion safes come in the form of a soda can.
Sure you can't hide hundreds of bills in it, but it is a great place for keeping jewelry.
You have to admit, if you were the thief you'd never take a second look at a soda can lying around in a dirty room.
Diversion safes have been in use for quite some time now.
Quite sadly though, very few have opted to use this brilliant idea for securing their valuable belongings.
Many people still prefer the old fashion safes because they claim it to be more reliable with the codes and locks.
However, if you really think about it, this is also a complete giveaway to thieves.
The moment these heartless criminals see that you have a safe like that, they would know that you are keeping high value items or even cash in there.
Remember that to have bypassed your initial security measures these people would have to be really experienced ones.
For experienced thieves, there is no such thing as a wall mounted safe or passwords or heavy locks.
The more you hesitate to give in, the higher the chances of them hurting you.
These safes can also come in the form of a book or a jar.
Some even go as much as making large paintings to conceal their items.
Another great safe idea is to use power outlets as storage.
Now that is one place where thieves are really unlikely to look.
Basically, the idea is to conceal your valuables while keeping it in plain sight! The more exposed it is the less likely the thieves are going to consider it worth stealing.
But remember, things don't have to come to that.
Before anything else, prioritize your house's overall security so thieves, to begin with, will never have the chance to see your safes.
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