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Top Mistakes Safe Owners Make

By June 14, 2013 No Comments

Deciding to purchase a safe to store your valuables is the first step to ensuring both the security of your assets and your peace of mind. You’ll probably spend a good deal of time considering your options and weighing the pros and cons of the various makes and models in the process of discovering which safe is right for you. In order to make sure that your time and efforts don’t go to waste, steer clear of these common mistakes after you’ve made your purchase.

1. Choosing a Poor Location for Your Safe

The right place for a safe is somewhere that’s accessible. The best safe in the world won’t provide security unless you use it, and if it’s not convenient to get to, it won’t get used. When you come home exhausted from a big night out the last thing you want to do is hike out to the garage to put your jewelry away in the safe. Instead, it will end up on the dresser, and in the morning you will probably forget and leave your valuable pieces still sitting out and vulnerable. The best place for your jewelry safe is as close as possible to where you dress.

2. Choosing an Easy-to-Guess Combination

Sure, you want to remember your safe combination, but what good is a safe locked with a code that anyone could figure out? Combinations that reference important dates in your life that other people might know, multiples of the same digit, or obvious number sequences are never a good choice. Decide on a combination wisely that is personal to you in a way that no one else will decipher.

3. Not Writing Your Combination Down

It’s no fun trying to wrack your brain for a set of numbers that seems to have disappeared into thin air. If you’ve created a code that’s memorable to you (but not guessable to others), frequently accessing your written guide won’t be necessary. There’s always the chance that stress or time will negatively affect your ability to remember the digits. In addition, a written combination can come in handy in case of an emergency.

4. Sharing Your Combination

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Leaving the safe unlocked could prove to be a costly mistake.

The fewer people who know your combination, the more secure you will feel about your belongings. There are plenty of individuals in your life who are trustworthy, but every time you give someone your combination when it’s not absolutely necessary, you weaken your overall security system. When you write your numbers, store the information where it can’t be casually accessed.

5. Not Using the Safe as Intended

A safe works when the items you want protected are inside it, and the door is locked. Get into the habit of only taking items out when needed, and always putting them back right away. It’s far too easy to get distracted by a momentary task and return to find that all your good intentions have been thwarted. Leaving the door unlocked might provide too much of a temptation to a curious passers-by.
It can take some work to develop good habits around the operation of your new safe, but it’s worth it when you can rest easy knowing that the things you care about are under heavy protection. Using your jewelry safe the way it was intended is the best way to ensure your valuables are secure.

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