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Top 10 Items You Should Store in a Safe

Cash and valuable Items in a safe

Have you ever thought about buying a safe, but got hung up on the question, what should I even put in a home safe? Many homeowners and renters are unaware of how unsecure their valuables are in their houses or apartments. R.J. Lock recommends the top ten items you should store in a safe

What Type of Things Should I Put in My Home Safe? 

It’s easy to get complacent around home security. Whether you have a safe already and are looking to upgrade or you’re investigating a safe purchase, here are some items that should always be stored in a safe. 

  • Identification Documentation: Always store your passport, marriage certificate, birth certificates, and Social Security Cards in a safe, as replacing them if lost or stolen takes a lot of time. 
  • Financial, Insurance, Legal, or Property Documentation: Safes can also resist damage to important documents in a storm, fire, or water event. Keep bank, investment, cryptocurrency information, contracts or agreements, and retirement account data in a safe, along with property deeds and titles, and any will or estate planning documents. 
  • Irreplaceable Mementos: Printed photos or meaningful tokens from your life, your children’s lives, or your family should be kept in a safe to protect from sun or other damage.
  • USB or External Hard Drives: Keep a backup copy of vital digital documents or images stored in your safe. These could be useful if a laptop is stolen or lost. 
  • Spare Checkbooks, Credit Cards, Cash, or Precious Metal: Any actionable financial information, such as login information that is needed to access your money or accounts, is important to protect. Cash, collectible coins, backup credit cards, or credit cards for specific purposes or stores, can be locked in a safe when not in use. 
  • Firearms and Ammunition: No matter what your home situation, firearms and ammunition should be locked away to prevent anyone, including guests or children, from accessing it unnecessarily. 
  • Jewelry and Heirlooms: Rings and earrings with stones in them, or anything made with a valuable or precious metal needs a home in your safe. 
  • Keys to House, Safe Deposit Box, and Cars: Why leave locating your keys to chance? Keep them safe, away from anyone who does not need access.
  • Expensive Electronics: If you own an upscale digital camera, virtual reality headset, or valuable computer accessories, keep them guarded in a safe. 
  • Emergency Supplies: Medications, First Aid supplies, signal flares, flashlights, and food stores are best kept in a safe in case of a weather emergency. 

A safe is a physical representation of your preparation for your future or the future of your family. Should something happen to you, this is a place where your friends or family can look for information on how to move forward. Protect your family by purchasing a home safe from R.J. Lock’s safe inventory today. 

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