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Unlikely Hiding Spots: Tips For Hiding Your Valuables In Plain Sight!

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Once it hits you that you've been robbed you become afraid of
who may be lurking inside.  As you slowly make your way through
the house with your broom in hand you breathe a sigh of relief
when it becomes evident the burglar has left the scene before you
got home. Now, it is time to check the safety of your valuables.


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Unlikely Hiding Spots: Tips For Hiding Your Valuables In Plain Sight!
Copyright © 2006 Todd Concklin
Concklin Internet Affiliates
http://www.safe-t-defense.com/



You just got back home and the front door is ajar.  You slowly
push it open and peer inside your living and dining rooms. To
your horror the place is a mess.  Drawers are pulled out of the
china closet and your personal effects are thrown about - laid
bare for the world to see.  The couch cushions are thrown all
over the floor and the dog is hiding under the kitchen table.

Once it hits you that you've been robbed you become afraid of
who may be lurking inside.  As you slowly make your way through
the house with your broom in hand you breathe a sigh of relief
when it becomes evident the burglar has left the scene before you
got home.

You look around downstairs and are relieved to see that he
didn't notice the emergency stash of five hundred bucks in $20
dollar bills you had hiding in your diversion safe in the pantry.
You're not surprised though because who the heck would think to
look in a jar of peanut butter for valuables?  Actually it isn't
really a jar of peanut butter but no one would know that.

Now you think to yourself you better hightail it up to the
bedroom and see if he spotted the other 2 diversion safes you
have up there.  Let's see - you get to the wall outlet diversion
safe and open it up. To your delight he didn't spot that one
either.  Good thing too since it has your $2,500 gold watch in
there.  Ok one last place to check.  The laundry room.  Did he
find it? Ahhhh - nope here it is safe and sound.  Your mother's
wedding ring hiding snugly in a seemingly normal can of Scotch
Guard.

Not only that, but the genius also neglected to notice that the
can of Oxi-Clean was really a hidden camera which caught some
nice vivid images of his smug face on video.  The police were
very impressed and happy to have that crucial piece of evidence. 
As a matter of fact the Sergeant who came to the call immediately
recognized the thief as one of the regulars "downtown."  The
next stop after your house was to pick him up and get a
confession after showing him the damming piece of video.

The Chicago Crime Commission states that a burglar spends an
average of 8 minutes in the victims home. Put the odds in your
favor...hide your valuables in plain sight. Diversion Safes are a
unique home-security product.

Moral of the story: You can't always stop a thief from getting
in but it is possible to outsmart him by keeping your valuables
hidden in plain sight and maybe, just maybe, catch him on video
for the police!

Diversion safes and hidden cameras are disguised as all sorts of
normal everyday items that you'd (and more importantly a thief)
would never suspect.  There are beer and soda can safes,
flowerpot safes, book safes, stone safes etc. etc.   There are
also hidden clock cameras, exit sign cameras, book cameras, smoke
detector cameras, tissue box cameras, doll cameras etc.

You are only limited by your imagination.





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PO Box 605 
Montgomery, NY 12549
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More information on diversion safes: 
http://www.safe-t-defense.com/diversionsafes.htm
More information on hidden cameras: 
http://www.safe-t-cam.com/hidden-cameras.htm


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