Protecting Your Belongings: Four Tips For Buying A Home Safe

A home safe is a fantastic way to secure your most precious belongings. However, most people tend to envision a fancy safe with all of the newest technology smashed into it: biometric finger scanners, retina scanners, and laser tripwires. While these fancy high-end safes do exist, they aren't exactly practical for home use.

If you are looking for a home safe, ditch your thoughts about high-end technologies. Instead, focus on finding a safe that suits your needs and is practical. Here are four tips for finding the right home safe for you:

1. Size Matters

The size of the safe you choose needs to be large enough to hold the items you wish to store. Ideally, you will have some extra space as well, because you may need to store additional items over the years.

If you will be storing paperwork, a smaller size might be ideal. However, if you plan to store jewelry and family heirlooms, along with paperwork, you will surely need a medium to large sized safe. If you plan to store electronics, you might to invest in the largest size that you can afford.

2. Heavy Weight

Another thing you should look at is the weight of the safe. A heavier safe will offer the most protection, as burglars will not be able to lift it. A heavier safe will also provide better protection against the elements: wind, rain, and fire.

Steel and concrete are the best choices for a home safe. They are both strong, durable, and very heavy. For ultimate safety, consider choosing a safe that incorporates both concrete and steel.

3. Locking Mechanism

Home safes have two main locking mechanisms: dial combinations and electric key codes. Both options work well, so it's really up to personal preference. Dial combinations typically come with a set code, but it can be re-keyed by a locksmith. If you happen to lose your code for either type of locking mechanism, a locksmith will be required to re-key the safe.

You can also opt for a key lock; however, they are much more risky. It is very easy to lose or misplace a key, so it's not as secure as the other options.

4. Portable vs. Permanent

Another thing you need to look at is whether you want the safe to be portable or permanent. A permanent safe is usually bolted to the floor and it is very difficult to move. If you plan to live in your location for several years, a permanent safe may be ideal. A portable safe is ideal for those who live in an apartment or who plan to move frequently. It is not bolted to the floor, but its weight can make it difficult to carry.

A home safe is the best way to protect your most precious belongings. If you are interested in purchasing a safe, talk to security professionals, such as Georges Lock & Security Service, and use these tips to ensure you get exactly what you want.

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Protecting a Beloved Grandparent

My maternal grandparents built a modest brick home in the country over 50 years ago. Sadly, my granddad passed away 23 years ago. Since this time, my grandmother has continued living in the brick home by herself. Because she will soon celebrate her 80th birthday, I have begun to worry about her protection more recently. To feel better about her continuing to live by herself, I would like to install a state-of-the-art security system at her home. I’m interested in purchasing a security system that contains a medical alert feature. On this blog, you will discover the best types of security systems to install at a beloved grandparent’s home.

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