Sunday, June 24, 2012

Effective Manner Of Concealing Valuables From Bad Guys

By Chris C Hatlea


I got the idea about secret stash cans and also diversion safes in a story that I had been told when I was a kid. My very own uncle stated that he stored wads of cash from being taken away by several crooks who surprised him outside the bank.

He had just made a big withdrawal in the bank. As always, he divided the money and concealed them in various places before walking out. He put them in his pockets, inside his boots as well as inside his hat.

The criminals had a go at his bag, his wallet and even the book he was holding. But, in the end, they ended up with just a small fraction of the loot. The key was in being able to hide the cash in plain view - within locations where nobody would expect.

In the same vein, diversion safes provide a wiser alternative to wall safes and strong boxes. The small number of these that I have collected from a web-based shop lets me to hide belongings out in the open. They appear to be ordinary household items that truly conceal compartments where one could stash treasures. They mix seamlessly into the environment and also raise no red flags for burglars.

My Pringles diversion safe is a distinctive home security product designed with a well-disguised removable bottom which permits storage within. This clone has also been made to weigh just like its actual counterpart.

The hairbrush that my partner utilizes every single day is, in fact, a hairbrush diversion safe. Inside its hollow body and also via a hidden opening, several pieces of her jewelry are safeguarded from thieving hands.

Our hidden stash of emergency money goes to the book diversion safe that stands innocently on our bedside desk with a few other books. A burglar could look upon it or even lift it up without having a clue about what he's missing.

Our secret stash cans have secured our own belongings quietly and effectively for a long time now. Actually, I plan to expand my current collection and get my hands on much more diversion safes.




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