Yes I do Gracie.It's a privite box provided by my bank when you deposite a certain amount of cash.It's used for personell item's.Coinage,important papers.Documentation of will,
all thing's burial,etc.
I have owned Liberty gun safes.I like them because they're sturdy,300 lbs and moderately affordable.They work in keeping children and honest people out. And they discourage or at least slow a thief down.Bolting your safe down to a floor in a closet out of immediate sight also helps.
My mother is 88, has serious health issues and lives with us, I have lupus. Between the 2 of us there are times when I pick up some serious narcotic medications at the pharmacy. I was robbed as I was getting in my car and my purse was taken. The Police told me that people have been hanging around the pharmacies in town, listening to what people are picking up then targeting them. Not only does some junkie have my wallet and personal info, they know that my home has vicodin, morphine, etc. in it. Add in the threat of that civilian army and The alarm system, gated community, german shepherd and safes are not enough.
Please, find a pharmacy with a drive through window and call in your prescription renewal from home! You are a walking target! Or order through mail order as there is no identifier on the pkg. that it is drugs of any kind, and it's postage free!....Besides, it's usually cheaper, you don't have to use gas or jeopardize life and limb to go get it!
Yes, a couple, one permanently set in cement when the house was built and bolted down from the inside. Another "invisible" one bolted in the wall/floor for valuables like jewelry, gold, cash and "suitable protection" against Obama's civilian army!!
Not yet, but I've been looking to see what's available to hold the same kind of items. How would you rate your liberty safe in terms of bang for your $ and workmanship?
All safes are rated for fire etc etc..depends what you want to protect and what you wish to spend to protect it.
I dropped my bank safety deposit boxes years ago when I found the contents are not insured by the bank,............. after a bank robbery of SD boxes in MA!! I figured I'd eventually end up ahead buying my own!
Bought the biggest and best, we could afford. You only buy it once! You'll notice many are buying a second one because they bought just a small one for paper fire protection. The reasons for buying a safe have expanded in recent times, unfortunately
Don't "advertise" that you have a safe except to those who need to know! Plan/build your space before you buy, and reinforce wall or floor if need be (they are heavy)! Have a dolly handy to move it!! Also put in obscure place out of sight!
We keep a small one for important papers, insurance, passports etc we have to access frequently that is a bit more visible.
We purchased our Liberty safe 20 years ago. I have everything important in there. I got the one like your picture above. It will never go out of the house. That thing is heavy!
all thing's burial,etc.
It was not something I thought about myself...but I did recognize a good idea:-)
I dropped my bank safety deposit boxes years ago when I found the contents are not insured by the bank,............. after a bank robbery of SD boxes in MA!!
I figured I'd eventually end up ahead buying my own!
Bought the biggest and best, we could afford. You only buy it once! You'll notice many are buying a second one because they bought just a small one for paper fire protection.
The reasons for buying a safe have expanded in recent times, unfortunately
Don't "advertise" that you have a safe except to those who need to know!
Plan/build your space before you buy, and reinforce wall or floor if need be (they are heavy)! Have a dolly handy to move it!! Also put in obscure place out of sight!
We keep a small one for important papers, insurance, passports etc we have to access frequently that is a bit more visible.
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