Which surely renders the key safe pointless - or am I missing something?Why not hide the key safe?
Which is entirely fine.ill feel more comfortable knowing the keys are locked up.
Thanks Ant. You are correct regarding my wife's unease. But this isn't just for her peace of mind, but mine too.I don’t think you’ll find many people who do this so you might struggle for responses/recommendations.
There’s nothing wrong with choosing to use one in my opinion and if I remember rightly from another post your partner had some undefined nervousness around you having a gun in the house, and this would likely add another layer of assurance there too.
One thing I would say is make sure the box is also hidden and out of sight. It’d be utterly pointless having the safe or lock box close to the cabinet or easily found as it just paints a big bullseye. (I actually know someone who mounted a keypad lockbox to the side of their gun cabinet….)
You could say the same thing about the gun cabinet, my key safe is hidden away from the gun cabinet and secured to the wall the same way.Why have a key safe? Seems highly insecure to me as all the bad guys have to do is take your key safe out to their van, cut it open and bingo! they can get at the guns.
I've always thought hiding the keys is the best plan as surely no thief wants to to waste time searching. Just pick somewhere better than a desk drawer.
Have a look at the police preferred Supra C500 key safe. Used by hundreds of care services across the country and mounted on the outside of many properties to allow care workers and emergency services fast access.Hey folks. I'm looking for recommendations on key safes for your cabinet keys. Alternatively Any to be avoided?
Cheers
I hide mine in a flowerpot on the bedroom windowsill I don't think anyone would think of looking there.I've always thought hiding the keys is the best plan as surely no thief wants to to waste time searching. Just pick somewhere better than a desk drawer.
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