Monday, August 24, 2020

4 Tricks to Keep Your Valuables Safe

 

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Despite the joy of owning pricey jewelry or other valuable items, as any jewelry owner knows, one downside is the fear of its theft or loss. Family heirlooms, expensive earrings, and even personal documents are all potentially valuable to scheming thieves, making their protection instrumental. But how can you best protect these items without becoming a paranoid, battle-hungry collector? Here are four quick tips to help you secure all your valuables — away from prying eyes and hands. 

1. Install Security Cameras 

Easy, painless, and relatively quick, installing a security camera in your house is a simple way to warn off intruders and catch them if they do decide to sneak in. Some even choose to install faux-cameras, merely to give off the appearance of thorough protection — for many thieves, this is enough to dissuade, provided the cameras are obvious and intimidating enough. Most, however, opt for real cameras to catch criminals in the act. 

2. Invest in a Safe 

Sure, it’s a little obvious, but safes are only cliche because they’ve worked so well for so long. If you live in a big city, like San Francisco or Denver, you might consider investing in safes Denver to store your valuables inside your home — safe and sound. 

3. Hide Valuables in an Unusual Place 

When someone breaks into your house, they probably don’t want to spend an hour or two combing through your couches, kitchen cabinets, and potted plant collection in search of your jewelry box. Consider hollowing out a book, using an empty, clean can of food, or using the back of your freezer. If you have more time or resources, you can also try removing and altering pre-existing building components, such as floor panels, window sills, and cabinet doors. 

4. Get Insurance 

While insurance won’t necessarily help you before a break-in, you might be able to recoup some of the financial damage, at least, in case of an emergency. It’s not a perfect solution, but often, it’s better to be safe than sorry, and insurance can help with that. 

You likely don’t want to imagine your valuables being stolen from underneath your nose, of course, but on some level, it’s inevitable that you prepare for this possibility. Grandma’s diamond ring and your children’s social security papers are important to you, and it’s best that you protect them as much as you can. With these four tricks, though, you’ll be well on your way to keeping your valuables safe.

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