Gun safe or a diversion safe?
53Gun safe or diversion safe?
So, I've heard about diversion safes before. I mean its a cool idea. As a kid, I remember finding hidey spots all over where I would place the treasures I had accumulated throughout my various adventures. It was a lovely past time, exploring and hording. And nothing through the years has ever challenged the places I did find to hide away my belongings. In sock and underwear drawers. Beneath a post in the yard. Inside a stuffed animal.
Then I grew up, and I learned that the world is mean. And I once again wanted to hide away the things that I thought of as valuables. But where do you put something if you want it to avoid discovery. And so diversion safes come into play. Diversion safes are the greatest invention since- well perhaps since sliced bread. Thieves and burglars have no time to be creative, when they enter a house they come in for one purpose, they are looking for the big and shiny. Everyone wants to avoid being burglarized, which means everyone wants to have their things protected. But thieves are also smart, they recognize that there are common out of sight places to keep your stuff. Okay enough rambling. So how do these wonderful diversion safes work?
Easy, you can find them anywhere- really, its not that complicated, you just go online and type in- diversion safe, then choose from the list that suits you. There are plenty of different designs. I mean there's a world full of objects out there isn't there? All it takes is for you to know what would fit best in your house hold. Are you a soda drinker, or and energy drink drinker. There are diversion safes, that are made in the form of a multitude of drink cans all you have to do is screw off the fake top, put in your valuables, and put the top back on. I bet you, there will never be a thief who steals your soda.
They come in all shapes and sizes. Some look like rocks, some look like electrical outlets. You can get thermometers, or clocks, or even sprinkler heads. Each of these fits in a different place of the house or yard and can solve a multitude of problems. Like, do you lock yourself out of the house more often than you would care to admit? How bout your kids, are they forgetful? Keep a key in the thermometer in the back yard. Then none of you has to be inconvenienced by absent-minded-ness again. These are a great product, and even better you can feel safe as you stash away your precious things, in that secret spot once again.
Gun safe or a diversion safe? in the News
- U.S. counter-terrorism official cites human error in airliner safety lapseLos Angeles Times6 hours ago
John Brennan denies that infighting in the intelligence community is at fault and says there is no 'smoking gun' that would have pointed to the attempted Christmas Day bombing. President Obama's leading counter-terrorism advisor said Sunday that human error, not turf battles among federal intelligence officials, allowed an Al Qaeda-trained operative to carry out an attempt to bomb a Detroit ...
- Safety head to pay for stolen gunThe Post and Courier4 days ago
MYRTLE BEACH -- The North Myrtle Beach public safety director will have to pay for a gun stolen from his vehicle this month.
- Inland firearms instructors set sights on new gun ownersThe Press-Enterprise31 hours ago
A run on guns and ammo over the previous year has local firearms experts pitching self-defense training to new gun owners. Some instructors have even set up tables outside gun stores, offering discounts on firearms classes.
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A diversion safe is a really good investment if you ask me. I personally had my house broken into, much was stolen from my drawers yet the money and jewlrey I had in my fake shaving cream remained safe.









terms says:
2 months ago
A diversion safe is a really good investment if you ask me. I personally had my house broken into, much was stolen from my drawers yet the money and jewlrey I had in my fake shaving cream remained safe.