by Court
Diversion Safe are the usual daily used articles which are concealed among the other articles that no one can even guess that it is a safe to hide the precious jewels and money. Even friends cannot guess about them.
To answer the question regarding Diversion Safe, it is nothing but a phony or concealed safe. It looks just like any day to day object which is used but is a concealed safe like a candle, soda can, book or a vent plug.
A wall safe can be mounted at the rear of a secret panel. Experts suggest mounting wall safe at the back of a door or panel which appears like the continuation of a wall. This can be camouflaged like the wall and will be tricky to find.
The disparity between the original object and the fake diversion safe cannot be identified easily.
While going in for a Diversion Safe its best to go in for safes which is similar to the one it is a dummy of. The best safe will function just as it is supposed to function, for example a candle safe will burn for a small time and similarly a shaving cream safe will have a little quantity of shaving cream when opened.
A robber has less than 10 minutes to break and steal from a house.
Using a Diversion Safe misleads the robber who first looks at the usual hiding places where we secure the items and ignores the place where they are kept, that is in the open or in plain sight.
A diamond ring can be hidden in a Diversion Safe by either keeping them along with laundry detergents in the washroom or in the bathroom sink. A thief will not even imagine going to a laundry room in search of a valuable.
The Diversion Safe is very useful for people on holidays. Several people like to carry their finest jewelry and this can be concealed in a book safe similar to the ones carried for reading during the vacation. The cover of any best seller can be used to conceal the book safe and it can be left behind in the bed side table. Even oil bottle in a garage can be used as a diversion safe.
A Soda Can Diversion Safe is recommended while touring. It can hide the valuables. This is not advisable at home because many a convict drink a can of beer or soda while stealing.
The Diversion Safes make good presentations to be gifted on a house warming ceremony and other occasions. The amount spent on these is also very nominal and they can be gifted as Pollyanna gifts or door prizes.
A convict spends very little time in a house to steal. He generally goes to the usual places where people conceal articles, and now with the help of the Diversion Safe one can be imaginative and conceal their valuables in different places or keep them in open.
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March 31 2009 | home security | No Comments »
by Court
Diversion safe are refined devices created to conceal the valuables insight but securely. Many do not know about this concept. Hardly any can even tell what this diversion safe is.
Diversion Safe is for hiding the valuables in common place like beneath a sink. The diversion safe can be in the form of a peanut butter jar or a hair spray can.
The Diversion Safe are in the eye sight of all that when one go their friend's place any article can be a diversion safe. For example, if there is an Arizona Ice Tea jar the base may have the safe which can be opened by screwing, an empty place but appear full when taken in hand.
The Diversion Safe looks the exact replica of the original and no disparity can be found between the two.
The Diversion Safe has come in to being because very few people think that the money secured in a hat box or in a cabinet or a sock in a drawer is safe and they do not believe in concealing their precious items in the usual hiding places like the rear of a loose brick or beneath the bed or even under the flooring.
The thief who is breaking in to a house searches for a very few minutes even less than eight minutes because he is just looking for a possibility to come across a valuable.
Using a Diversion Safe misleads the robber who first looks at the usual hiding places where we secure the items and ignores the place where they are kept, that is in the open or in plain sight.
The Diversion Safe should be concealed in a reasonable place or in a place where it mixes with the other items. Conservatively, the thought that a safe left in the open will be overlooked and the robber will search for any concealed safe is true, but a professional burglar can identify an object which is less similar to the original and if it's in the open can easily take it.
The Diversion Safe is very useful for people on holidays. Several people like to carry their finest jewelry and this can be concealed in a book safe similar to the ones carried for reading during the vacation. The cover of any best seller can be used to conceal the book safe and it can be left behind in the bed side table. Even oil bottle in a garage can be used as a diversion safe.
A Soda Can Diversion Safe is recommended while touring. It can hide the valuables. This is not advisable at home because many a convict drink a can of beer or soda while stealing.
The Diversion safes are safe but not for very precious items. These safes are liked and in use because they are cheap and things can be hid in the open. They are similar to the daily use articles like jars of peanut butter, bottled drinks, soap or candles. Robbers who are in a hurry to steal and walk away are not likely to open and close jars and bottles but if a professional robber has the time and gets hold of its easy to open and take away the contents. To secure very precious items it is excellent to go in for a heavy duty safe.
The Diversion Safe can be a very useful house warming gift. A gift basket with five special Diversion Safe articles will be a lovely gift. One can never guess how much they need it unless they use it.
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March 30 2009 | home security | No Comments »