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Home Safes - Good Idea Or Not?
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After me telling you my friend keeps quite abit of money in a home safe.
But I've been thinking it that really better than hiding it somewhere?
Anyone wanting to steal from you would just take the safe wouldn't they? Isn't it just a red flag to say "here is my money and valuables"?
Suppose they are harder to get into but Argos do them for about £50, so guessing if the thief took them home they wouldn't be too hard to get into with a few tools?
Any thoughts? It's been bugging me for a while now. (Sad I know!)
But I've been thinking it that really better than hiding it somewhere?
Anyone wanting to steal from you would just take the safe wouldn't they? Isn't it just a red flag to say "here is my money and valuables"?
Suppose they are harder to get into but Argos do them for about £50, so guessing if the thief took them home they wouldn't be too hard to get into with a few tools?
Any thoughts? It's been bugging me for a while now. (Sad I know!)
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Any professional thieves that want to get into a safe will do so. But most domestic burglaries are not committed by professional thieves. They are committed by opportunist scrotes who grab quickly whatever they can to raise a few quid for their next fix. They would not bother with a well installed sturdy safe.
Any professional thieves that want to get into a safe will do so. But most domestic burglaries are not committed by professional thieves. They are committed by opportunist scrotes who grab quickly whatever they can to raise a few quid for their next fix. They would not bother with a well installed sturdy safe.
We've got 2 - his and hers :)
Both are in our built in wardrobes, so not particularly well hidden, but they're securely fastened to the wall with anchor bolts.
There's not much in them (passports, a bit of cash, jewellery, etc), but there's not much chance of anyone carrying them off anytime soon.
These are the ones we got - a bargain if you ask me:
https:/ /www.sc rewfix. com/p/s mith-lo cke-ele ctronic -safe-1 6ltr/39 87j
They come with the necessary fittings and holes are pre-drilled, so you can either fix the safe to the floor or a wall.
Both are in our built in wardrobes, so not particularly well hidden, but they're securely fastened to the wall with anchor bolts.
There's not much in them (passports, a bit of cash, jewellery, etc), but there's not much chance of anyone carrying them off anytime soon.
These are the ones we got - a bargain if you ask me:
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They come with the necessary fittings and holes are pre-drilled, so you can either fix the safe to the floor or a wall.
On a slight tangent, while I was working in a Prison,I talked to a man who had done over 250 house burglaries. I asked him what made him choose which houses to rob. He said ''Robbers always go for the ones with a Burglar alarm, they know that they will have stuff worth taking''
An alarm is like an advert,telling a potential burglar that the house is worth robbing.
An alarm is like an advert,telling a potential burglar that the house is worth robbing.
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