Installing a home security system in your home is a great way to ensure you and your family stay protected. It also ensures any valuable possessions you have are also secure. But it never hurts to add those extra layers of security. Especially when considering the best hiding places for valuables in your home.
It may feel a little overcautious or paranoid. And in some cases hiding your possessions seems like something out of a heist or spy movie. But for those precious family heirlooms, expensive jewelry, or prized collectibles, why risk the possibility of losing them at all?
Check out this list of great hiding spots and ideas that you might not have thought of.
The ‘Safest’ Bet for Hiding Places for Valuables
Outside of storing your most precious valuables somewhere outside of your house, like a bank safe deposit box or a secure storage facility, investing in a high quality safe is a great place to start. Some things to consider when buying a safe include:
- Size and location – you want to be able to conceal it while also practically storing what you need to protect.
- Type of lock – combination, lock and key, or electronic keypad. Your choice will depend on your protection needs, frequency of use, and how many people will need access.
- Consider bolting your safe to a floor or wall for added security.
- Hidden safes like vent safes and safes built into the wall.
- Some safes offer dehumidifyers and fire proof capabilities to further protect sensitive materials.
But depending on your living situation, a safe just might not be that practical to have and use. Luckily, there are plenty of creative ways to store, hide, and protect your valuables. Just be sure to avoid the obvious places. Forget about under your mattress, in a sock drawer, under a mat, in the cookie jar, in a desk or nightstand drawer or fake rock by the front door. And keep valuables out of the master bedroom if possible.
Hidden in Plain Sight
Sometimes, the best hiding spot is the one that seems like it would be the last place you’d choose. Consider a few of these locations, which may even spur a few ideas of your own.
Find a Picture Frame
Not the back of the frame but rather the part between the frame and the picture. Most burglars won’t open up the frame to see what is inside. It’s a great way to hide important documents that you don’t need to access regularly. Now your favorite picture serves even more purposes!
Under the Carpet
Just like the picture frame idea, a small, accessible area of your carpet can be a useful hiding place. Simply pull back the corner of a room’s carpet and put cash or paper items underneath.And for even more protection, put heavy furniture over the area.
Use the Freezer
If you have a large storage freezer, you might also consider using it to store more than just food. Wrap valuables in aluminum foil and put them in the freezer with other frozen foods. Burglars probably won’t go through all the items in a freezer. Just be sure the items can’t be damaged by the cold!
Consider Lesser Used Rooms
Do you have a cluttered office room, storage attic, or even the laundry room? Obviously you want to do everything in your power to prevent burglars. But sometimes it’s unavoidable. Instead, think about your defense as areas that potential thieves wouldn’t think to look in.
Fake Containers and False Bottoms
The ultimate trickery is to hide items in other items. Sometimes, those items can be decoys or fakes. Think fake canned goods that double as stash jars, in line with the real food in your pantry. Or even a garbage can, suitcase, or other storage container with a false bottom. From medical bottles to hollowed out books, the possibilities are truly endless!
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Obviously, avoiding a burglary or home invasion altogether is favorable. And you should never confront a burglar directly. Which is why your best bet is always a monitored security system. But staying one step ahead of would-be criminals with some of the best hiding places for valuables never hurts your peace of mind!
And if you’re looking for more ways to keep yourself and your family safe, check out our home security and automation services at ACS Security. We offer a wide range of home security options to protect you and your family. If you’re ready to discuss our custom solutions, contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you prepare for what’s next.