Home Safes Hiding

Home Safes Hiding
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Gourmet Salt Shaker $14.00 DIVERSION SAFES – the best place to hide anything is in plain sight. According to the Chicago Crime Commission, a burglar spends an average of 8 minutes in the victim’s home. Put the odds in your favor by hiding your valuables in plain sight. The diversion safe is a unique home-security product that allows you to discreetly store your valuables in these containers that blend in with other itmes on… |
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Datacomm 50-3323-WH-KIT Flat Panel TV Cable Organizer Kit with Power Solution – White $79.95 Recessed 2-gang box to install power and low voltage in-wallPlate can be installed upright or upside downFastening wings on low voltage sideKit includes: 45-0021-WH plate 45-0023-WH plate 2 single gange work boxes 8′ of non-metalic electrical wire and 6′ straight blade extension cord… |
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PowerBridge TSPBIW-6-WH Total Solution Flat Panel In-Wall Power and Cable Management Kit (White) $43.46 TSPBIW-6-WH… |
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Datacomm 50-3332-WH-KIT Flat Panel TV Cable Organizer Kit (White) $21.95 Designed for in-wall cable managementIncludes 2 low voltage mounting brackets & 2 recessed cable plates… |
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Reader’s Digest April 2007 Halle Berry From Homeless Shelter to Hollywood Fame, How Safe Is Your Food?, The $5000 Hiding in your Home, How to Spot a Deadly Driver, and more $2.00 … |
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Quick Draw Gun Magnet $17.10 Quick Draw Gun Magnet Keep your handgun handy! Now you can easily hide your gun under a desk, shelf, on a door or wall. These are powerful magnets that can be mounted onto any surface that can support 10 pounds or more. Can be used under or sides or the back of desks, drawers or doors. Can be used with handguns, rifles and shotguns for: Home |
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Dirty Rock Hide-a-Key & Repositionable Warning Decal Set A lot of people hide their spare house keys under their door mats or under flower pots on the front porch. This is the first place thieves will look to gain access to your home. With the Rock Hide-a-Key you will never be locked out again. Only you and your family members will know the secret place where your key is hidden. The Rock Hide-a-Key looks just like an ordinary rock and allows you to hide… |
Hiding money from nursing home?
I have a relative in which her and her husband are both sick. They are wanting to find a safe way to “hide” or protect their cash in the case they were to go into a nursing home (so this money can be given to their children upon death). They have already taken care of their property. Is it possible that if they add their children as joint owners on their accounts that the nursing home can’t take it? I thought this would make the money just as much as their children’s money as it would be theirs. Any suggestions or resources would be appreciated.
I didn’t know this was fraud. There’s no need to be rude.
Wow, you have some low life family. It will be next to impossible to commit this kind of fraud, your relatives re not the first scum to try to rip off their state.
Balloon Boy Falcon Heene Found Alive Hiding At Home
Keeping Your Home Safe
The best place to start in keeping your home safe is to make sure all the outside doors to your house have keyed knob sets and deadbolt locks. Use security bars for added security on sliding patio doors and entry doors. To keep your garage & shed safe, attach gate latches and laminated padlocks. Make sure padlocks are highly resistant to weather. It’s a good idea to always keep your home and sheds locked up.
A good way to find the right security products for your home is to talk to your local crime prevention officer, it will just take one phone call to find out what you need. Or you can contact a store that specializes in home security items. Ask for a quotation detailing all the items needed for the best protection; ask to have prices for several models/ types of equipment. If it’s a home alarm that you are inquiring about ask for a list of the devices along with prices & functions.
Look for a security bar with a locking device that can withstand a lot of force. Patio door security bars should also prevent thieves from lifting the door off the track.
It’s a good idea to change the locks on your new home when you move in. You never know who might have keys to your house. Don’t let strangers into your home, always check through a peephole and ask who is behind the door before you open it. If you have children make sure they are instructed properly.
Report broken street lights to the city. Well-lit areas mean less hiding places for burglars. Similarly, report any strangers you notice loitering in your neighbourhood. Keep good relationships with your neighbours and count on each other as a support group to keep the area safe. Add flood lighting outdoors at every point of entry & in front of any ground level windows. The bright light will scare off burglars. If you love dogs, then consider getting a dog from the pound. There are many dogs that are suitable to protect your home and dogs make great companions too.
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