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Article Title: Diversion Safes Explained
Author: Richard Armen
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Imagine that you are a professional burglar. Whether you target large mansions or dorm rooms, your aim is to get in and out as quickly as you can. You may watch a potential target to find out when the best window of opportunity is. When the moment arises, a professional burglar will break in, quickly take anything of value that you have lying around, and get out before they are caught. They don't want to spend more time than necessary in the house, and will only look in the most likely places for valuables. A professional thief might target the jewelry box, under the bed, and in the entertainment center. The average time a burglar will spend in the home is just five to eight minutes, which doesn't leave time to look anywhere except the usual hiding places.
This is where a diversion safe comes in handy. What if you could leave your valuables in plain sight, hiding right under the nose of anyone who might try to take them? Diversion safes look like everyday household items, perhaps a soda can or a flower pot. No burglar will ever think to look inside these objects, especially when you consider that they will only take a few minutes to loot your entire home.
Although you may be thinking that a fancy security system with closed-circuit TV cameras and a large safe bolted into the floor is the right way to protect your valuables, this route can get expensive quickly. Diversion safes are a cheap alternative that in most cases are just as effective as these more involved security measures.
Today, diversion safes are among the most popular home safety products. They can be found in many different types to hold everything from a stash of money to your heirloom jewelry. Unless you know that it's really a safe, there's no way to tell that it's not actually the everyday product it looks like. Diversion safes are appropriately weighted to feel just like the actual product when handled, and have the labels of real brand names. They are just like the real object, with the only difference being a removal top or bottom enabling you to hide your valuables.
Diversion safes are a great choice for a wide variety of situations. Besides use in the home, they are also a great choice for college students trying to keep their belongings safe in a dorm room. A diversion safe shaped like a rock is a popular method of storing a spare key outside the door. Many different styles of diversion safes are made, making it easy to find an appropriate style for any room.
Even if a burglar knows about the possibility of diversion safes, he would never have the time to look closely at every possible object in your home. Simply place the diversion safe anywhere that it will blend in, and your valuables will be safe from anyone who would want to take them. Burglars are looking for easy opportunities. Don't leave your valuables laying around waiting to be taken. Instead, hide them in plain sight with a diversion safe.
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