Diversion Safes
Is your personal property as safe when you are away from home?
How do you know?
When a criminal breaks into your home they will only spend a few minutes inside while they look for the most valuable items to steal. They will usually choose smaller items that they can easily carry right out your front door such as jewelry, watches and cash. Burglars know the best places in the house to look, and can be on their way with your most treasured possessions in a very short time.
A great solution is what is known as a diversion safe. Diversion safes are home security products that are designed to look like every day, ordinary household items. These safes appear to be objects that are commonly found in any home such as books, candles or canned items, but they are actually hollowed out containers that you can hide valuables in to keep them secure from thieves.
There are a wide variety of these safes that can be placed anywhere in your house. They look so much like the real thing that a criminal will be very unlikely to even notice them even when they are hidden right out in the open. For example, you can store cash in your bedroom inside a book safe, or candle safe. Your valuable jewelry can be kept in the bathroom disguised in a safe that appears to be a can of hair spray, shaving cream or foot powder. Hide items in your garage disguised as oil can, degreaser or sealant.
These disguised safes can also be used to store items that you might need right outside your home. How many times have you or a family member returned to the house only to find yourselves locked out? A hidden key safe will solve that problem once and for all. Made to look exactly like common outdoor items like a sprinkler head, outdoor thermometer or even a rock, they will keep a backup key safe and hidden in plain sight.
Many law enforcement agencies strongly endorse diversion safes as an inexpensive yet highly effective way to protect your property. Invest in a some and feel secure that your favorite belongings will be left alone if a thief should pay an unwelcome visit.

























