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2938685282 2ec0da1c1a m Should You Invest in a Wall Safe to Protect Your Valuables
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Should You Invest in a Wall Safe to Protect Your Valuables

Many homeowners wonder whether or not investing in a wall safe is a wise decision. Some find it comforting to have their valuables on hand while others still prefer having them stored at the bank in a safety deposit box. There are reasonable agreements to be made for either thought process, however having your own wall safe may be a better choice for some homeowners. Here are some of the advantages that you will find by having your safe in your own home.

The first one is the cost related. A safe that you purchase for your home will be a onetime expenditure. This means that you only need to pay out of your pocket once and that is just for the cost of the safe. Whereas, if you rent a safety deposit box you will need to pay the bank on a regular basis for the box which can run from 0 a year or more for as long as you have it. Many people are not willing to pay for a service that they can provide for themselves and therefore keeping more of their money in their own pocket.

Accessibility is another issue people should look at when they are considering purchasing their own safe. One of the major down falls of having your valuables stored at the bank is that you can only get to them during banking hours. This can be very inconvenient especially in the case of an emergency. For example what if you store extra cash for times of emergency in your safety deposit box and a natural disaster occurs such as a floods, wild fires, or tornados? When unexpected events like this occur your bank is also going to close so you are stuck with no way to get to your cash.

Safety concerns are another good argument for having a safe installed in your home. Many homeowners are also gun owners and being a gun owner requires a certain amount of extra safety precautions in the home. Many choose to use the type of wall safe that is biometric so that they have quick access to their gun in case of emergency. What this type of safe does is requires a preprogrammed finger print reading before the safe can be opened. This means that none of your children can guess the combination and open the safe and it also means that you will have access to your gun in seconds.

Having a place to store your valuables in your home is a great idea. You can conceal your valuables by placing them in a safe on your walls. They can be flushed mounted so they are not even detectable. There are several strong arguments for storing your valuables at home including cost effectiveness, easy access, and safety. Once you have decided to purchase your safe make sure it has all the protection you need such as fire resistance, water proofing and biometrics, if need be. There are many practical reasons to consider owing a wall safe.

Craig Thornburrow is an acknowledged expert in his field. You can get more free advice on a wall safe and biometric wall safe at http://www.wallsafesolutions.com

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220831676 51d810cf36 m Secure Biometric Wall Safe and Gun Safe: a Homeowners Dream Come True
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Secure Biometric Wall Safe and Gun Safe: a Homeowners Dream Come True

There are a number of secure safes that are efficient, but none quite measure up to the new biometric wall safe and gun safe. It truly is a homeowners dream com true whether you are looking to place expensive jewelry, money, or a handgun in. While they can be quite pricey, it is hard to put a price on valuables to this degree.

The new fingerprint biometric wall safe can keep handguns, jewelry, and personal items more secure than any other safe on the market. There are two compartments in the safe, the main storage unit and the hidden storage unit. The main storage unit can hold jewelry and approximately two handguns, while the hidden unit can accommodate ammunition and other small personal items.

What truly blows this safe out of the water is its technical physicality’s making it virtually impossible to break into. The biometric wall safe and gun safe has cutting edge biometric finger recognition technology and a heavy stainless steel construction. With this, you can rest assured that your valuables are 100% safe from any harm.

With some safes, you have to worry about remembering a combination or keeping track of a key. And even then sometimes it takes a few times to get the key to work properly or have the combination access right. With this technology, the door easily opens with the quick recognition of your fingerprint. This can eliminate a lot of time if you are in a hurry.

If you have other family members that you want to be able to access it, the biometric wall safe can store multiple fingerprints. The biometric sensor can store up to 6 fingerprints in memory. The fingerprints can then be stored, verified, or deleted by the touch of your finger.

The wall vault uses a 12-volt rechargeable battery that is long lasting and included. Because of this, you never have to worry about replacing the battery or fixing anything. All you have to do is recharge the battery from time to time, but it last a long time.

Because it is a wall safe, you will also find that it takes up very little space to your home. This makes it extremely practical to place wherever you choose to in your home. It has the right capacity for your important documents and jewelry and is heavily guarded. Its welded body construction provides the extra security needed, and surprisingly it is an extremely easy installation.

There are keypad safes or fingerprint biometric wall safe and gun safes to choose from. You can find keypad safes for around 0 and fingerprint safes around 0 to 0. But with the biometric technology, it is difficult to put a price on the added security.

Ron McBride writes about all home security.

For more articles and resources on Home Security related topics, Home Security Equipment and Security Systems visit his site at: http://www.homesecuritystore.com

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Everybody Loves the Mystique of a Wall Safe

Everybody Loves the Mystique of a Wall Safe

Who doesn't like the idea of a wall safe? They are cool and fun. As a kid I used to dream about how to make special hiding places for things, both inside and out. It wasn't very sophisticated. Usually a little box or hollowed out tube of some sort would keep me happy. Of course, hide-and-go-seek was always my favorite game. As an adult, I still have a fascination with all things clandestine and sneaky. Secret codes, hidden compartments, bugs, top secret information, listening devices, that sort of thing. I guess the appeal of a wall safe comes from the excitement of knowing something that someone else doesn't.

Sometimes a wall safe is best when it is disguised as something common, something we are all used to seeing. Valuables don't always have to be hidden behind an expensive painting or fancy moveable bookcase. Besides, most of us can't afford that anyway, and studies have shown that a thief only spends just a few minutes inside a place that they intend to steal from. I am pretty sure that looking behind bookcases and paintings is something any respectable burglar does right away.

So, like I said, sometimes a wall safe is best when it is simple. For example, one of my favorites is those little safes that look like a common electrical outlet and wall plate. They are cheap, super easy to install, and just downright fun. I am sure that anyone that wanted to could even make one. To install one of these you just have to cut a small rectangle out of your drywall in a suitable location and stick the little wall safe inside. Now you can hide away small valuables in a place so common that a thief will not even think about looking there. I even read that in some precincts, police are finding that these tiny inexpensive units are better than an expensive locked safe!

Now I gotta admit that this little gadget is a little under dressed for some occasions. One problem is that only small items can fit. Another obvious downside is that it isn't locked, meaning that someone could accidentally access it, and last, it does not offer any fire protection. A wall safe that is more suited to protecting weapons or large amounts of cash, passports, deeds, etc., certainly needs to be locked up and offer some degree of fire protection. Alas, there is a wall safe for such purposes. These are designed to be installed in any standard 2x4 or 2x6 framed wall. They could even be built into a cabinet. On the outside these safes tend to have ways to attach things like pictures, mirrors, dart boards, or other items that would hide the safe

Like most things, you get what you pay for, and a wall safe is no different. Those designed to be fire proof, can be creatively concealed, have high-tech fingerprint or numeric access technology will cost a pretty penny. I would, however, definitely opt for one of these if I had handguns or other dangerous or high value items to conceal. Until then I think I'll try my hand at making something simple and fun, like a hollowed out book. Wish me luck!

MJ writes for ClickShops Inc., where you can find the perfect wall safe for your needs at www.gunsafes.com.

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Floor, In-Floor and Wall Safes: Which Style is Best for You?

Most people purchase a safe to protect personal valuables from fire or theft. Your circumstances, as well as personal preferences, determines your needs in what type of safe you need. There are a lot of safes out there, especially if you take into account all the small and portable safes. But when it comes to the larger home and gun safes, there are three main styles based upon where the safe is placed. Those three styles are floor, in-floor and wall safes.

When I think of wall safes, I think of TV or movies and safecracking. Such as Jennifer Garner in Alias having to steal the priceless Rambaldi artifact from the bad guy's office safe. In movies, the safe seems to usually be hidden behind a picture, like in the Thomas Crown Affair, so that may not be the best way to disguise wall safe since that would be the first place any movie goer would look.

Wall safes are usually smaller than floor safes, are not very difficult to install, and provide convenient storage for important items. Of course, if installed in dry wall, it is not very secure from burglars since they could just remove the entire safe and carry it off to open else where. If you need security and not just fire protection (which you probably want, or why would you conceal your safe in a wall? Just because its cool?) then you need to install the safe with concrete in a concrete, block or brick wall.

Floor safes are the style seen a lot in local sports and general stores. These are safes that, as you can probably guess, are designed to sit on the floor. They are normally quite heavy and are bolted down, usually to the floor but often to a wall also, or two walls if the safe is placed in a corner. Both the weight and the bolts are huge deterrents to burglars. If you are not placing your floor safe on a ground floor, you will want to make sure that the floor can support the weight of the safe. The last thing you want is your safe to break through the floor and fall to the basement or apartment bellow you!

In its own weird way, an in-floor safe is a combination of floor and wall safes. You use the floor instead of the wall, and you place the safe inside of it. These types of safes often do not meet UL construction guidelines to earn a UL fire rating, but still are fairly safe against fire and burglary if installed wisely. The best place to put an in-floor safe is in the corner of your concrete basement floor. The basement because it is the lowest floor in your house. Fire rises, so the safe won't get as hot as quickly as a safe higher up in your house. This gives the extra fire protection desired and compensates for the lack of in-floor safes not meeting UL standards. The concrete is best for the same reasons wall safes are more secure in concrete - harder to carry off. And finally, in the corner because if someone does try to break into your safe, it makes it a lot more uncomfortable for the thief, it is harder to access from all sides and therefore takes longer to break into.

Any of these three styles of safes is great for protecting your valuables, you just have to decide what works best for you. If you are building a home, then it is an opportune time for installing in-floor or wall safes, but these can be installed in any home at any time as long as you meet the manufactures guidelines. So don't be deterred and rule out these options. Check out all options before choosing your safe.

MJ writes for ClickShops Inc., where you can find a large selection of wall safes at www.gunsafes.com.

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Wall Safes ? Hidden Protection for Your Valuables

Wall Safes ? Hidden Protection for Your Valuables

Whether you own a business or are a homeowner, protecting your valuables is essential.  Some items are so precious that they simply cannot be left unprotected.  Other items, such as extra cash, should be locked away to ensure their safety.  Important documents, bonds, life insurance policies and other items should likewise be protected.  Wall safes provide you with an excellent way to do just that.  What do wall safes offer you?  What types of safes exist and how do you mount them within your walls?

Wall safes have long been one of the best ways to ensure the safety and security of your items.  You will find several types of wall safes – recessed safes, flush safes and several others.  The beauty of wall safes is that they can easily be hidden behind a picture or a bookshelf, providing an additional layer of protection for your valuables.

Determining the exact model of wall safe that you need will, of course, hinge on several factors.  The number of items that you need to store, the strength and construction of your walls and other factors will play a determining role in your final choice.  In addition, you will need to determine what type of security technology you want.  The most common type of lock for wall safes is a dial combination lock.  However, you will find digital combination locks, digital keypad locks, master key overrides and even fingerprint locks for your protection.

Prior to purchasing any wall safes, you must determine where you will install the safe and how the safe will be anchored in place.  Most safes come with an anchoring/mounting kit, but you will need to ensure that the safe will fit between your wall studs.  Most homes have 16-inch o/c wall studs, so your safe should fit within those confines.  However, if you are currently constructing a new home or remodeling your current home, you can easily install a wall safe and build the wall to suit the particular installation.

Wall safes are a tremendous option for your protection and can be easily hidden from prying eyes.  Most models are burglar resistant even if they are found, ensuring that your valuables remain safely locked away.  With the wide range of technology available, anyone can have the quality safe that they need for the utmost in protection and durability to withstand a lifetime of use.

TotalSecurityStore.com is your one stop resource for safes, surveillance equipment, DVR hidden cameras and more. Visit TotalSecurityStore.com today find everything you need to ensure the safety and security of your possessions and family today.

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Wall Gun Safe

Protecting yourself, your property and your family is a need that must sit above just image thumb Wall Gun Safeabout any other priority in your life. For this purpose, a person will often need to call on powers beyond those gifted to us as humans at birth. This will mean in many cases that they feel the need to buy a gun. Keeping one’s family safe is so important that often there is no option but to own a gun. This is a vital point. A gun can be a very dangerous item in and of itself, so how does one ensure that it is used – if ever it must be used – only in the case of a total emergency.

To ensure that this is the case, it is important that anyone who owns a gun can be sure that they are the only one who knows where it is – ideally, they should even be the only ones who know that it exists. This requires that the gun be hidden, and if possible that it is put somewhere beyond the reach of anyone in whose hands it may become more of a risk than a security item. The best way of ensuring this is to keep it either under lock and key or in a safe which only you know exists.

To make sure this is the case, it is worth purchasing a small safe that can be hidden snugly in the wall, wherein a gun can be secreted. Then in the case of an emergency, you know where to go and what to do – meanwhile the burglar has no idea.

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