Using Your Home Wall Safe
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Using Your Home Wall Safe
Imagine the difference it would make to have a wall safe compared with a free standing safe. If a criminal were to break into your building they would have to spend a good 5-10 minutes of more searching for your hidden wall safe. And for a criminal, an extra 5-10 minutes is a very long time because burglars want to break in and out as soon as possible. Whereas if you only had a freestanding safe installed the criminal would immediately see the safe, and by not hiding your safe you’ve already made the job for the criminal twice as easy.
Some people seem to think that wall safes can only be installed whilst the building is being built. Let me assure that this just isn’t the case. As long as you carefully measure the correct sizes then a home wall safe can be installed at any time, as long as the wall is thick enough to accommodate it. And if you’re worried about installing the wall safe yourself then always allow a team of professionals to do it.
A home wall safe is also far more convenient if you were to compare it to a bank deposit box. If you want to access your valuables from a bank then you’ve got to go there at only set periods of time, you’ve got to identify yourself with the clerk and not to forget the long journey you have to make each time you want to access your valuables. Whereas if you had a home wall safe then you can quite easily just stroll along into the next room, remove the painting, punch in the code and then you’re done. This is why a home wall safe is such a convenient option.
Also, no longer is the plain old wall safe the only way in which you can add security to your wall. With today’s technology there are an increasingly vast range of wall safes to choose from as you’ve got the: digital wall safe, biometric wall safe, fireproof wall safe, electronic wall safe, wall socket safe and fingerprint wall safe. These selections will suit all tastes of preferences and should be able to accommodate all your needs.
Finally you need to decide where it is you’ll be installing your wall safe. You need to look at the planning blueprints of your house and see the dimensions on all of the walls. You’ll need to see structurally which part of the house will be strong enough. You’ll also have to make the decision of which room the safe will be in, often a back office or study being your best choices. And not to forget whether the wall safe will be upstairs or downstairs, an important decision to make if your home is vulnerable from flooding.
How to Install a Wall Safe
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