By Jim Pam

A burglar does not have the time to look, if you put them in plain site. After going to some of the most common places he will think these people have nothing. Stop using the same old hiding be a little creative on where to hide your item. While putting items where they go like under the bathroom sink or in the wash room with the laundry detergent it not very likely that someone would go to the laundry room to think your diamond ring is their.

Diversion Safes are just regular items that the burglar would see in any house, including his own. So why would he suspect that a Barbasol Shaving Cream Can would hold some jewelry? Or, in the garage, what about hiding your emergency house money in a Liquid Wrench Can Safe and put it with all the other cans on the garage shelf?

Remember the TV commercial about the lady who opens the medicine cabinet door and all the shelves collapsed? Why did she even open the cabinet? She's probably an honest lady - she was just curious, right? Well what if that medicine cabinet hadn't collapsed and she saw something of value in it - money, jewelry to be cleaned or who knows what. Would she have taken the valuables? Would you? Hopefully not.

Let's face it, there are certain things in our lives that we like to keep secret or hidden. Diversion safes can be very helpful when it comes time to store valuables or private information in your home. I am writing this article to explain how diversion safes work, describe the different types of diversion safes (can safe, hidden safe, book safe), and help you to make a wise decision when you are ready to purchase a diversion safe.

Allot of people still hide items in the drop ceilings or behind the freezer, thinking no one will find it, but that is not the case. If your still hiding in the same old hiding places think again. Criminals know where to go.

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