Tuesday, April 6, 2010

A Practical Way to Protect Your Valuables

In these days of corporate downsizing and high unemployment, more and more people are living from pay-check to pay-check or depending on government subsidies to pay for their basic necessities such as food and shelter. Crime is on the rise and and there is a saying that society is only "three meals away from anarchy."

Another major terrorist attack on our homeland could easily disrupt food and water supplies and impede deliveries to local grocery stores. In this current environment, it would not take much for civil unrest to occur. Local police forces would be overwhelmed and a free-for-all could easily ensue.

Are you prepared for thieves to visit your house and try to acquire your valuables? Anything in your home could be fair game for robbers or disgruntled neighbors who think you have money to share. There is, however, a practical precaution you can take. One product I personally recommend is a diversion safe. Robbers and thieves will not have the time to search your house inch by inch and will confine themselves to the obvious places they think you would store your valuables. Diversion safes can be hidden in plain sight and throw intruders off the track. The safes cone in many types and sizes. They are made to look like real products you would have in your home, such as beverage and food cans, jars, books, CD's, wall outlets, indoor and outdoor decorations and automotive, cleaning and personal hygiene supplies.

Be proactive and hide your valuables now, before a thief makes a surprise visit to your house. This is another practical way to be prepared in the troubled times in which we live.

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