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What Should You Keep in a Safe?

A safe is a wonderful piece of machinery that guarantees some peace of mind. If you are on the fence about whether or not you need a safe, I wanted to give you some idea of things that are often kept in safes—both in burglar safes and in fire safes.

Burglar Safe Goods: 

  • Jewelry
  • Gold, Silver, and other precious minerals and stones
  • Cash
  • Collectibles
  • Heirlooms such as old watches
  • Broaches
  • Firearms
  • Keys and access cards for secure areas
  • Technological equipment such as a camera or computer 
  • Electronic hard-drive or CD backups of sensitive information  

Fire Safe Goods: 

  • Birth certificate
  • Death certificate
  • Marriage certificate
  • Home deed
  • Tax information
  • Airline tickets and hotel reservations
  • Previous notes and letters
  • Sensitive password information
  • Bank account information
  • Precious sentimental things (a child’s first lock of hair or first tooth

Can you think of any other things that you could keep in a safe? I’m sure there are a million more things depending on what you do in your private life and at your job. We’d love to hear more in the comments.

 

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