Diversion SafesCatalog » Safes and Lockboxes » Diversion Safes These safes are generally small and used to hide items from burglars. They are designed in such a way that most people would not give them a second glance. They are concealed as everyday objects such as books, soda or other panty item cans, household cleaners, candles and other items. They most often are used to store emergency cash. |
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![]() For greater security and additional protection against theft:
» Always keep your safe closed and locked when not in use. » Do not share your code/combination, or keep them near the safe. » Do not tell anyone where the safe is located (except the fire department in the event of a fire). » Do not put the empty safe carton out with your trash. Cut it into pieces and discard. » Place your safe with the hinge away from the wall and the door opening next to the wall. This makes it harder to pry the door open. » If possible, conceal your safe. » You may bolt your safe to the floor or wall, depending on the model you’ve selected.
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