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Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Using Regular Objects To Hide Your Possessions From Burglars

By Mikale L Oshby


I just transferred to Boston in order to make a living as a writer for a publishing company. Being new to the city, I made a decision to get a book diversion safe in order to keep my valuables intact while I am out.

My dad pointed me to this covert safe to make sure that I could conceal my valuables within a safe however inconspicuous hiding place which would not attract any person's interest but is definitely just in plain sight.

Considering that I am a bookworm and have a large collection of book masterpieces, he made certain I got hold of a hiding safe which seriously looks like a book, weighs just like a book, and is indistinguishable compared to the real thing.

I keep book diversion safes at home and also at the office. At work, these are the place I store my storage devices for confidential information as well as articles I have written over the years.

In the home, I put two secret safes within my own book collection. They function primarily as my hiding places for extra money, spare keys, jewelry and very important backup media.

On one occasion, two unidentified men ransacked our workplace. They did it swiftly, within a duration of 8 to 10 minutes. Despite the fact that we had surveillance cams installed in the premises, some of my coworkers lost many irreplaceable items, like their backup files for pieces they have written, as well as office keys to many of our office cabinets, cash as well as other tiny valuable items.

In my case, the criminals were unable grab anything from my work space. I ensured that even my most crucial backup files were stored securely where nobody would even think that they were hidden right under his nose.

Right after the incident, my workmates bought a diversion safe for their important things at once. They learned their lesson about where to keep things safely guarded, where no one could pilfer them.




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