Monday, January 31, 2011

Security Tips For Hiding Cash In Your Home

By Sam T Alexander


Cash is a very common item that many homeowners choose to store in their homes. Usually homeowners keep some cash around in case of emergencies. Unfortunately, home security Sacramento experts believe that many people do not think much about where to hide their cash... or if it's even a good idea to keep a large amount of cash in the home. There are some essential tips that Sacramento security specialists suggest to people who are thinking about keeping cash in the home.

To start, home security Sacramento professionals state that storing cash in the home is not highly advisable. They state that cash is better off left in the bank. However, if you do decide to go ahead and keep cash in the home there are a few things that you should keep in mind.

Two Main Objectives Of Burglars

Their first objective is to steal any cash and valuables that they can find. Their second objective is to do it as quickly as possible. Home security Sacramento officials state that burglars normally do not spend more than a few minutes in a home, so making your cash and valuables hard to find is important. However, they also point out that there are other things to consider.

Fooling Burglars

Some security advisers actually suggest fooling burglars by keeping a small amount of easily findable cash in an "obvious" location. Some burglars have actually stated that if they do not find cash or anything worth stealing they are likely to tear throw the house until they find something. As for your other cash, obviously you don't want to hide it in a place that a burglar will look--like a drawer, jewelry box, desk, or purse.

One Place Burglars Don't Often Look

One location where burglars rarely look is in a young child's room. The rooms of children tend to be disorderly which can make finding things hard. In addition to this, parents do not usually give their children money so burglars will target places like the master bedroom, living room, and kitchen much more often.




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