Fire Safe, Not Burglar Safe
Your safe may be fireproof, but it’s not burglar-proof. Fire-resistant won’t help you when someone breaks into your home and tries to steal your valuables. That’s why your safe should be large enough that it cannot be easily carried off and securely bolted to the ground. You could even mount it to the wall.

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In addition, you should try to keep a decoy safe that’s completely empty. Store your valuables in an unexpected place that only you can find. The safe is too predictable, and most burglars will expect to find one. Go against the thief’s expectations! Outsmart them! Stay ahead of the game!
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