Having a clear understanding of what you want to use your residential safe for, will help enormously when you start shopping for one. For example, do you need to keep important documents safe, keep a gun out of harms way, or protect your valuable from burglars? You should also consider your budgetary restrictions, and do a little research before you select the right residential safe for your home:

Basic safes that are fire resistant:

While you can spend a small fortune on safes should you so wish, if your budget is limited, then you could opt for a simple but effective safe that will be resistant in the event of a fire. This will give you medium protection but is not recommended for the storage of highly prized valuables or firearms, since this will not survive long if engulfed in flames and is not of a such a high quality.

Safes that are burglar-proof:

If you can afford it and have valuable items that you cherish, you should always consider a burglary safe that is designed to give you the very best protection against theft. Made of the best heavy-duty steel, these safes are fireproof – not merely resistant – and should last for years to come.

Concealing one of these safes in a remote location will still give you the confidence that whatever is stored within will remain safe, even in the event of a natural disaster or raging inferno. If space is no issue, then you may want to select a large, standalone safe that can be used with a range of locks. These safes are extremely durable and incredibly heavy, meaning that attempting to move them or break into them, is nigh on impossible for the average intruder. Some of these safes can be mounted on the wall, too, and can be hidden from sight, giving you even better protection for your most valued items and documents.

A gun safe:

Designed with the sole purpose of keeping firearms safe within a residential property, there are many different sizes and styles of gun safes. To comply with laws related to the safe keeping of guns at home, please check with your local and federal authorities. There may even be tax cuts for gun safes that meet certain requirements, and your insurance provider should be able to help you with that.

A safe space for your jewelry:

While some especially precious jewelry is often kept stored in bank lockers, many people want to be able to access their jewelry without having to make a trip to the locker, and so they keep it in a jewelry safe. Often exquisitely designed, if you’re looking to purchase one, then you should base your choice on their size and accessibility, not just their aesthetics. Good jewellery safes usually come with plenty of compartments and plenty of space to store all of your most precious and pretty items.

Choosing a residential safe is not something that should be taken lightly – especially when you consider the importance and value of some of the items and documents that you may want to keep safe – and you would always be advised to discuss your options in greater detail with your local safe supplier.

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