Five Things To Keep Inside Your Safe
Any passports/birth certificates
These are vital documents that are expensive to replace and take time and hassle. If these are kept in a home safe, you will never have to worry about them being damaged/lost/stolen. One of the most commonly stolen items is your identity. Keeping these certifications in a secure location eliminates thieves committing identity fraud under your name.
Expensive valuables such as watches and jewellery
Keeping these items in your safe when you aren’t home ensures their safety against break-ins; we even offer a range of watch winders and jewellery holders to keep these valuables neat, organised and easily accessible inside your safe.
Legal Documentation
Such as your bank details, your will, or any will you are named as the executor of
Due to the importance of these documents keeping a copy in your safe would fortify their safety and security so that they are never lost or destroyed. By storing bank details inside your safe, you can safeguard this information to ensure it doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. Keeping copies of the original certification of your will or any you are named in could save a lot of inconveniences caused if the documentation could not be located upon someone’s death.
Spare house or car keys and deed/titles
Any spare keys lying around your home are at risk of theft if you are burgled. This could result in thieves returning to steal your car or entering your property. Making sure these are locked away prevents repeated targeting of your home and possessions. The deed to your home and titles to any cars you own should also be kept inside your safe. This would reduce the likelihood of misplacement.
We all want our possessions safe. Besides our underfloor and fireproof safes, we offer reconditioned safes from brands like SMP, Chubbsafes, Burton, and Rosengren.
Insurance information
If you were ever unfortunate enough to have somebody break into your home and steal anything not locked away in the safe, the first thing you will need is your insurance information so that you can contact the company to claim for anything that has been taken or for any damages the burglars did to your property.