Open Up: The Fascinating World Of Locks, Keys And Safes

Open Up: The Fascinating World Of Locks, Keys And Safes

What to Ponder Prior to Purchasing a Safe for Your Home

Lumi Perala

You don't want to imagine the likelihood of coming to your house only to find all your valuable possessions are missing. Sadly, whether the reason is theft, flood or a fire, it can occur to anyone. Fortunately, there's a way to protect your possessions. Purchasing a safe for your home is a sure way to protect your valuables, no matter what. Now the key question to ponder is where to start, given that the market is flooded with a wide variety of safes. Prior to shopping, analyze the tips below that will help you narrow down on your requirements and leave you with the assurance that you will find the appropriate fit.

Items to be stored

If you are unsure what items to store in a safe, think about those items that are irreplaceable. Begin with paperwork; pinpointing documents like passports, birth records, school certificates or a will to your property are a good bet. You may also store records connected to your debts, investments, or insurance policies. Besides all those paperwork, you can store an external hard drive or precious pieces of jewelry.

Type of safe to choose

Contrary to popular belief, home safes are not created equal. The type of items you wish to store will oft determine the most appropriate type of safe to choose. Here are some of the common alternatives:

Wall safes: These type of safes are suitable for storing photographs and paperwork because they can't support too much weight.

Floor safes: They are certainly the heaviest option; however, they will afford you impressive flexibility. All your heavy items like hard drives, jewelry, or valuable metals should be stored in these sort of safes.

Weapon safes: Note that the regular floor and wall safes are not apt for storing guns and ammunition. Specialty weapon safes are incorporated with additional locks, locking bolt technology and pry-proof metal to lessen the threat of accidents.

Sort of lock needed

With home safes, there are two types of locks namely, dial or digital. Of course, each option has its benefits and drawbacks, nevertheless, take your time to weigh which one matches your needs.

Combination locks: They are opened revolving the dial left and right until you input the right combination. It is reliable as it eliminates the likelihood of electronic outage or malfunction. However, you will need to contact a professional in case you need to modify the combination.

Digital locks: They are accessible by entering a pin number on the keypad. In contrast to the combination lock, this type of lock is easy to open and allows you faster access to your possessions. Nevertheless, they do consume a lot of battery power.


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Open Up: The Fascinating World Of Locks, Keys And Safes

Hello. My dad is a locksmith. When I was growing up, we lived in a house behind the shop. I spent my childhood watching Dad cut keys, open car doors and demonstrate safes. Whether customers came early in the morning or at midnight, I always wanted to see what was going on! I'm a teacher now, but I help Dad when things become hectic. Holiday times are the worst. People lose their keys while they are away or misplace car keys in their hurry to reach the airport! I love being in the shop with all the keys, locks and safes. Dad always has some new product on display. Right now, it's an unbreakable bicycle lock. I started this blog to share my interest in locks, keys and safes with other like-minded souls. I hope you find it fascinating and inspiring. Please turn the key and step inside.

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