Archive for the 'Safes' Category


Use Your Illusion

Author: Protecting-number1
July 24, 2009

A beach is the perfect setting for a relaxing summer afternoon with friends, but it can also be a prime location for criminal activity. Crooks thrive in public places; the excitement and confusion of a beach setting can distract people from protecting their valuables. Before you let all your cares drift away in the cool offshore breeze, think about protecting your personal effects from nefarious interlopers.

If a criminal is active, it means he probably hasn’t been caught and therefore possesses some modicum of intelligence. He fully expects you to hide your bill fold in the toe of your shoe – that’s practically the oldest trick in the book. Diversion safes offer a smart alternative, allowing you to hide your valuables confidently in plain sight. What appears to be a can of fruit cocktail ready to be opened for a beach picnic is really something else entirely. It’s storing your prized possessions, and giving you the satisfaction of outwitting potential thieves.



Author: Protecting-number1
December 4, 2008

When a thief or burglar enters a home, most of the time it will be when the owner is not at home.  Despite the owner not being present, no thief or burglar wants to spend too much time inside the home, or run the risk of being caught.  It’s best to keep your cash or valuables concealed, however, the sock drawer or the top shelf in the closet is probably the worst place.  Home burglars know the places people hide their valuables most often.  To prevent the loss of your valuables, a diversion safe works quite well.  These safes are disguised as normal objects; pop cans, shampoo bottles, or even rocks. 

No thief will spend the time searching through all the objects in a home; they’ll find the prominent ones and exploit them.