There are multiple options lately when it comes to safes. In particular, there has been a recent increase in popularity regarding wall safes and floor safes. Each of these can be effective, but choosing the right options depends on your needs. Generally, most families look to safes in order to keep their valuables and important documents secure. A Safe offers protection from fire, flooding and thieves.
A floor safe can be a great option to protect your valuables. First, a floor safe is generally very easy to hide. The amount of items you can place into the floor safe will depend on the size and shape of the safe. This is, of course, dependant on the size of your floor. For this reason, floor safes are generally installed on the first floor of a house, which generally provides the most amount of space.
A wall safe can be installed in virtually any wall. However, most people will install their wall safe in a closet of behind a picture. The idea is to hide the location of the wall safe as much as possible. One of the benefits of a wall safe is that it is generally easy for the owner to open. If you know the location of the wall safe and the combination to get inside of the safe, the safe is generally at eye level and can be opened and used easily. Also, the shelves in a wall safe generally make getting items in and out of the unit.
Both a floor safe and a wall safe are good options to keep your items secure. Generally, both of these options make it easy for you to hide the fact that you have a safe. Some argue that a thief would be less likely to look under a carpet than a picture, but in either case, concealing a safe will increase the time it takes for a thief to locate your safe. Therefore, the choice between a floor safe or a wall safe comes down to the configuration of your home. Whichever option you choose, a safe will keep your valuables hidden in case your house is broken into.

Safe Combination Lock
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– May 3, 2010
Although traditional safes that use a lock and key have been around for quite a while, electronic safes are becoming more popular. An electronic safe is similar to a traditional safe, but it traditionally has a keypad that manages the entry into the safe.
There are several benefits to having an electronic safe. First, the combination that is responsible for opening the safe can be changed. For this reason, electronic safes are becoming a common addition to many hotel rooms. Visitors to the hotel have the ability to set their own combination. This allows the user to set a combination that is easy to remember. In addition, since the combination can be reset an infinite number of times, there is an added level of security because someone who has used the safe in the past would not know the combination set by other users. Also, an electronic safe will help keep a robber from taking the safe, as the electronic safe will remain closed until the right combination is provided.
Much like traditional safes, an electronic safe provides protection against unwanted entry. This includes protection against fire, as most safes will protect against fire for a provided amount of time. Additional protection is given for impact, blasts, and entry through prying into the safe. However, unlike traditional safes, electronic safes require a steady flow of electricity. Therefore, the location of the safe must be placed within a power outlet.
In summary, an electronic safe provides protection a new level of security to enhance what is available from a traditional safe. Among the benefits is the flexibility of the combinations that can be set, which eases the need to remember a combination that is tied to the safe and cannot be changed. As long as the electronic safe is located next to a power outlet, the electronic safe will provide additional features to help with the protection of your valuables.

Electronic Safe in a Hotel
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– September 8, 2009
A wall safe offers several advantages over a traditional safe when it comes to protecting your valuables. As new advances in technology add more features to the average safe, the majority of these features can also be used in the traditional wall safe. As we will see, some of these advantages can add additional protection for your valuables; others may not be worthwhile, depending on how you will be using your wall safe.
The location of a wall safe can add to the advantages of the safe. In particular, wall safes can be hidden in a closet or within a wall in the middle of the room. Typically, wall safes located in the middle of a room are concealed behind a picture. This allows for a safe to be in virtually any room, without being noticed.
Unlike a traditional safe, wall safes are both hard to locate but also add a level of security even if they are located. Unlike a traditional safe, a wall safe would typically not be picked up and removed by a robber. Although traditional safes are typically heavy and cumbersome to carry, there are instances in which a thief has managed to leave with the safe. This leaves you without our valuables. However, even if a wall safe were located, it would be extremely difficult for a robber to take the safe away. This is because a wall safe is typically secured to the structure of the home.
As you can see, a wall safe has advantages over a traditional safe in a number of different ways. A wall safe can be concealed much more than a traditional safe by placing it in an unsuspected location or by placing it behind a picture. In addition, a wall safe is less likely to be removed from the location, when compared to a traditional safe. Although a wall safe may be a bit more difficult to install than a traditional safe, it does have added benefits over the traditional safe.

Wall safes offer advantages over a regular safe
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Tagged with hidden wall safe, regular safe, traditional safe, Wall Safe, wall safes.
By admin
– September 7, 2009