When a thief breaks into a house, he tries to get as many valuables as possible in the shortest possible time. And how does he do it? Looking for money, jewelry, and other valuables in places where these items are normally hidden, such as sock drawers, vases, and bags. According to experts, these and other highly-targeted places, such as the back of closets or under mattresses, should not be used to hide valuables.
Thinking about helping to keep your home safe, the awesome.club prepared a list of 15 hiding places that can save you in the event of a robbery. Check these tips carefully to avoid further problems in the future.
1. Use food cans and jars as a hiding place
Nothing looks more innocent than a jar of mayonnaise or some other food, doesn’t it? One thing you can do is paint the container with the product’s brand details and put your money inside. It works super well.
2. Save money in a plant
Thieves are rarely willing to look at plants, whether indoors or out, especially if the house has a lot of plants. In that sense, all you need to do is put your valuables inside a plastic bag and bury it.
3. Reuse your old vacuum cleaner
Instead of throwing out an old vacuum cleaner, swap out the bag and use it as a hiding place. You can leave it anywhere, because most likely the thief won’t think there’s anything inside it.
4. Use your wall clock
Yes, a wall clock is also a good place to hide your money. Thieves are not in the habit of being suspicious of watches. To store the money, simply open it, place the small object or money in a safe place, close it and hang it up again.
5. Use the back of drawers
Thieves usually look inside drawers, but they don’t think to look under or even behind those furniture. Use an envelope to keep important documents and stick it to the bottom of the drawer. According to experts, this is a great hiding place.
6. Use old VHS tapes or cartoon DVDs
Needless to say, hardly anyone watches movies on VHS tapes these days. In that sense, you can use old tapes or even DVDs to save some money.
7. Don’t throw away your old sneakers
It is very unlikely that a thief will look for valuable objects inside an old sneaker, that is, it is a great hiding place. But don’t do this with new and expensive shoes, because the thief might think about taking them.
8. Make some changes to your family album
This is another great hiding place, after all, hardly anyone is looking at photo albums these days. One thing you can do is put the money in an envelope and paste it in the album. Just be careful not to forget which album you pasted it on.
9. Use the pockets of your winter coats
Yes, you can also use your winter coats that are hanging in the closet. The ideal is to put valuables in the pockets of outerwear that you no longer use, so you don’t run the risk of going out with them on a cold day.
10. Get a fake outlet
This is an awesome idea to keep your jewelry safe. Just be careful that the outlet is not connected to any electrical wires.
11. False pipes
You can create a hiding place for important documents, money or other small objects with PVC pipes. It is very unlikely that a person would think of looking into a pipe or even a PVC tee.
12. Use the ceiling
One of the best places to hide valuables is on the ceiling. You can put money or other objects inside small containers and keep them there, which, according to experts, is also quite safe.
13. Use a pillow
The pillow is a decorative object that also works great to hide valuables without attracting too much attention. Choose any pillow, remove the stuffing and place the object inside it. Pillows rarely come on thieves’ radar.
14. Place as many boxes as you can in the garage
The best way to confuse a thief is to have multiple boxes with names. Write, for example, “kitchen utensils”, “garden tools” or anything else. The important thing is that the boxes look ordinary. Inside them you can hide your belongings, with or without greater protections. The objective here is to confuse the thief.
15. Take advantage of the children’s room
Usually people don’t leave valuable items or objects that could break in the children’s room. Thieves know this and therefore rarely look in these environments. That is, if you want, put part of your belongings in your child’s room, but be very careful and look for somewhere that you know your child will not move.
Have you used any of these tips? Do you know others? If you have any secrets about protecting valuables, please share them in the comments.
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