HOW TO CHOOSE A SAFE?
Choosing a safe is a rather difficult undertaking, because there are a myriad of variables to consider. Those who need to purchase one want to keep safe something of extreme value, such as money, jewelry, documents, or something valuable on an emotional level. Having to choose a product whose sole purpose is to keep one's belongings safe, a thoughtful choice must be made.
The questions that arise are:
- what type of lock to choose?
- is it better to choose a safe that is recessed or not recessed into the wall?
- which room is best for placement?
ESSENTIAL FEATURES FOR A GOOD SAFE
All modern safes are made of highly secure materials to protect the contents even in case of fire or burglary, two main dangers to safes. What drives the choice of one model over another is what the safe will have to contain.
All modern safes are made of highly secure materials to protect the contents even in case of fire or burglary, two main dangers to safes. What drives the choice of one model over another is what the safe will have to contain.
There are various mechanisms that allow opening by an owner:
- mechanical, by means of a key
- electronic, via a numerical combination
- combination of the previous mechanisms
The room in which to place a safe is not important, although the bedroom should be avoided, precisely because it is the most common place in which valuables, cash or safes are kept.
Before purchasing a product, it will be a good idea to best assess your needs to avoid unnecessary confusion:
- purpose of purchase: what should it contain?
- opening: in any case, the combined-opening model is always recommended. The key can be used when you are at home while the combination mechanism activated at night or when you are away from home for several days.
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