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Exploring Hidden Safe Options

Hello everyone, my name is Chantelle Olpeck. Welcome to my site about safes. When I moved into a bad area, I was unsure how I should store all of my vintage jewelry. I had pieces passed down from my great grandmother that I never wanted to lose. I contacted a locksmith to talk about all of the options for a secure safe. I knew that people in my area were not beyond ripping the safe off the floor and leaving with the entire thing. As a result, I chose to have a hidden safe installed under the floorboards. The safe keeps my jewelry secure in the event of theft or a fire. When you look at the floor the safe is installed below, you can't even tell it is the right location. I will use this site to teach others how to keep their valuables secure with a hidden safe.

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3 Ways To Avoid Getting Locked Out Of Your Car For A Prolonged Period

If you have ever been locked out of your car for a prolonged period, you likely know how frustrating it can be. If it has occurred on multiple occasions, you may have even jimmied your lock using a coat hanger or other makeshift tool at one time or another. Even if you were successful at gaining entry to your vehicle, you risked damaging the internal mechanisms of your automobile's window, door latch and lock. Read More 

Improving Your Home’s Security at the Front Door

Your front door is your first line of defense against would-be burglars. The lock keeps unwanted visitors out, and the peephole lets you see who is at the door before you visit. If you are concerned about your home's security, the front door is a good place to start with security upgrades. Here are a few options you can consider to improve your home's safety and security. Video Doorbells While peepholes give you some ability to tell who is on the other side of the door, they require you to actually be close to the door to use them. Read More 

Stopping A Burglar At The Door

A house burglar wants to get into your home easily and quietly. A thief will try your doors first because a window entry can draw the attention of the neighbors. If it takes too much effort or makes too much noise, they will likely move on to the next home. Here are some of the typical ways a burglar can break into your home and how you can stop them. Read More 

Three Tips To Help Your Business’s Locks Avoid Common Problems

One of the responsibilities of managing your business is to keep it safe from criminals. Unfortunately, there are many business owners that may assume this only requires making sure there are locks on each door. While locks can be an excellent first line of defense, it can be common for individuals to overlook the type of maintenance that is required to keep a lock in good condition. By using these tips, you can help ensure that your locks are free from some common performance compromising problems. Read More 

Lost Your Car Keys? 3 Money-Saving Tips You Need To Know

Car keys have become more and more high-tech over the years. Generally, that's a good thing. It means that your car is more secure, and you're more protected from theft and loss. However, losing your car keys has become more than just a minor annoyance—it can be a painfully expensive loss. While an old car key could be copied for just a few dollars, new keys containing transponders can cost $200 or more to replace. Read More