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Which Are The Best Underfloor Safes To Buy?

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Underfloor safes are essentially safes which are concealed under the floor and meant to be extremely difficult to discover and open. Burglars attempting to rob an unoccupied home want to grab valuables and dash out as quickly as possible so they search places that are easy to access, such as closets, drawers or cupboards. Even if a burglar thinks there may be underfloor safes located in the house, they will not take the time to break into one because of the difficulty in reaching and opening them.

 

While wall safes are relatively easy to find and crack by professional safecrackers, the best underfloor safes are securely placed under the floor and locked with any one of a variety of superior locks.


As a cost effective and simple to install mechanism with which to protect your money and valuables, an underfloor safe takes the worry out of keeping your valuables in your home and also provides more storage area for your goods than common wall safes. In addition, underfloor safes can be purchased with the added protection of an insurance plan, just in case something unfortunate may happen besides a burglary, such as a fire.


Depending on the type of valuables you want protected will also dictate the kind of underfloor safe you choose. Safes which are lined with cushioning material are best used for keeping delicate or breakable items, while a safe meant to keep only important papers is usually made of metal that contains an interior that is less soft and more fire resistant.


Locks which secure underfloor safes come in various styles. For example, electronic lock safes are locked using an electronically operated keypad-type lock that is capable of memorizing many different kinds of combinations which the user can change at any time. Electronic locks are generated with alkaline batteries and contain a low battery indicator so the user knows how much longer the lock will remain secure before the batteries need changed. In addition, electronic underfloor safe locks can also be augmented with key locks for enhanced security.


Biometric locks for use with underfloor safes are the easiest to use -- just swipe your fingerprint over the sensor and it will unlock your safe for you. By using a preprogrammed template of your unique fingerprint, a safe utilizing biometric locks will not open for anyone but the individual possessing that fingerprint. In the event the system malfunctions, an alternative is provided in the form of a combination lock so that you can open your underfloor safes.

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