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Protecting Your Valuables & Garage Security

Monday, December 30, 2013

Helpful Hints - If you don't have a safe, or feel you don't need one, find good hiding places for your valuables in your home. An acoustical tile ceiling offers good hiding possibilities. Remove a tile and restore it afterwards with magnetic fastener or a similar device. However, be careful not to leave finger marks.Vou can keep your jewelry safe by installing a walloutlet safe. When the safe is closed, it looks just like an electrical outlet. When buying a wall safe, be sure it's fireproof as well as burglarproof. A chiseledout space in the top of a door makes a great "safe" for small valuables. Or you might devise a hiding place in a false ceiling.


Garage SecurityFireplace logs can be hollowed out to make hiding places, too. Other ideas include the underside of desktops, linings of drapes, underneath insulation in the attic, inside a lamp. Avoid the obvious places such as mattresses, drawers, inside figurines, behind pictures, and under carpets. Hollow out the leg on a table or chair for hiding small objects. Drill from the bottom, then cap all the legs with rubber tips.

Garage Security
Are you worried about someone entering your house through your attached garage? If the garage door lifts on a track a Cclamp can provide extra security since the door cannot be opened if you tighten the Cclamp on the track next to the roller.

Another way to increase garage security is to install a peephole in the door separating the house from the garage. If you hear suspicious sounds, you can check without opening the door. If you frost or cover your garage windows, burglars won't be able to tell if your car is gone. Keep your garage door closed and locked even when your car is not in the garage.

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