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		<title>How To Choose The Right Safe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Features That your Safe Should Have
Choosing the right safe is an important task that has to be handled with care and consideration.  The safe you choose you will be relying on to protect and keep your valuables safe.  With that said, there is large variety of different safe options to choose from ranging [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Features That your Safe Should Have</strong></p>
<p>Choosing the right safe is an important task that has to be handled with care and consideration.  The safe you choose you will be relying on to protect and keep your valuables safe.  With that said, there is large variety of different safe options to choose from ranging from different sizes and prices.  It is very important to think ahead and answer a few questions when deciding which safe to purchase. The first question you need to answer is, “What will I be storing in my safe?”  This is an important question as it will determine the size of the safe you will be purchasing. If you plan to just store paperwork than you won’t need a large safe but if you plan to store jewelry and other large items you may want to consider something bigger.  The most important part of choosing a safe is to understand what features your safe should have and different options you should consider.</p>
<p>Fireproof and theft-proof. When getting a safe, it is very important to invest on a safe that has a stable and protective physical feature. Primary purposes of a safe are to prevent man made and natural disasters from destroying our valuables. With this in mind, we should avail a safe that has either a fireproof feature – the ones that do not crumble or melt under the intense heat of fire, or a theft-proof feature – the ones with dual locks that will tire out thieves when trying to break into a safe. There are a lot of manufacturers that make affordable safes with both features too so it is best to avail one that has both, it is just a matter of investing in the right place.</p>
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<p><strong>Thickness:</strong><br />
Your safe should me made of solid steel, with at least close to 1 inch or more for the door and the size of the walls should be close to ½ inch. The thicker the better, this is to ensure that your safe won’t be easily opened by a thief using a simple tool such as a crowbar.</p>
<p><strong>Relocking Failsafe:</strong><br />
This feature doesn’t usually come with every safe. This is one feature that you should definitely invest on. This feature prevents tampering with your safe’s lock, when your safe detects that the lock is trying to be opened without a combination or a key, even if it is opened, it will automatically lock itself again.</p>
<p><strong>Heat Resistance:</strong><br />
A heat resistant safe should last from at two hours of 1850 Fahrenheit (1010 Celsius). This also applies to your safe’s solid materials. Availing a safe should be a long investment, so it should be able to protect itself whether the circumstances are man made or accidental. If your safe can stand two hours of heat before it melts, if a thief is trying to melt the lock, two hours is more than enough time for the thief to get caught and if it is an accidental house fire, it would get you enough time to save your valuables before it burns.</p>
<p><strong>Manufacturer’s Guarantee:</strong><br />
Avail a safe that has warranty and as much as possible, get it from a reputable manufacturer. Some of the features of a safe may malfunction over time such as the electronic locks, the external surface etc. You might need more than a 7 day guaranteed replacement and if you plan on investing a safe that will be used for a long time, make sure that the manufacturer has at least a support hotline or a helpdesk. This lessens the frustrations of having to buy another safe because your last safe was malfunctioning and had no replacement or support etc. And this will prevent you from ruining the spot where you have mounted your safe, less money and less hassle.</p>
<p><strong>Mounting:</strong><br />
This is the last thing to remember and should never be forgotten. Even though a safe is capable of protecting itself from tampering and from intentional man made disasters, it does not have the capability to hide itself from burglars automatically. You should mount the safe to a wall or the floor, create a diversion on top of it or keep it in a place where people cannot easily access. This is a very crucial decision because even if your safe is fire proof and thick, what good would that be if a thief could just take the safe with him to another place and try to open it there.</p>
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