By Jon J Youngie


I was jolted awake by a clanging noise coming from the kitchen in the first floor. A trespasser was searching through my household, probably, for some spare change which I might have lying around, or other valuable items. The laptop as well as mobile phone were within my room. I sat gently in the dark, wishing he would leave quickly.

The incident was a perfect test for the extra stash safe container I acquired recently. I hoped the purchase wasn't a magnet to draw in thieves into my home.

A diversion safe is available in a lot of forms, often something found within the home. Its role? To conceal valuable items while keeping them in plain sight that criminals won't usually consider checking.

The Love My Carpet deodorizer can safe was tucked away securely in the cupboard above the sink. It contained some money as well as a pair of ruby earrings. It has got a removable top and bottom and is weighted to feel full. While not truly under the noses of intruders, it will not grab interest since it looks just like regular home care products.

I heard of these covert safes from my mom. She resides within a modest apartment in the outskirts of Chicago. Apart from her TV, he went for jewelry, also, and took a pretty bracelet my mom got since she was 18 years old. Pissed off, mother acquired a wall socket diversion safe, that could store both cash and some rings and necklaces.

My community is fairly safe. But when Mrs. Lawrence two houses out reported she was burglarized, I started to think about ways to offer protection to myself as well as my property inexpensively.

A visit downtown led me to a brief demonstration concerning how diversion safes have tricked many thief and left them empty-handed. The soda can safes were popular with college kids, the guy mentioned, as soda cans were very common products within many dormitories or apartments of students.

A Dr. Pepper diversion safe can be left lying around packed with money but the intruder won't even recognize it. Certainly, a secret safe is going to definitely frustrate burglars.




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