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When it comes to home security, nothing beats a fully featured security system. It’s arguably your best line of defense against burglars and thieves. The sight of a CCTV camera alone can be enough to deter most burglars due to fear of being caught on camera. But sometimes even the best security systems get bypassed by tech-savvy scoundrels and once they’ve forced their entry, they’ll be on a mad dash for your valuables.

It’s in your best interest to make it difficult for burglars to take off with your precious items. This buys enough time for the neighbours to notice them and contact the police authorities to respond. Given that burglars will search every nook and cranny of your home, you need to be creative with how you store your valuables.

With that being said, here are 10 smart ways of storing your valuables from local furniture removalists in Perth that burglars will have a tough time discovering.

  1. Hollowed-out books

 Burglars don’t like searching bookshelves. They’re not interested in stealing first-edition books that they can sell for cheap, so it’s likely that they’ll leave your bookshelves untouched. Hollow out your least favorite book and stash your valuables inside. Not one soul will know that you’ve hidden your valuables in a hollowed-out book — unless they’re a bookworm.

  1. Empty cleaning supplies

 No one breaks inside a home to rummage cleaning supplies, which is why you should consider storing your valuables inside empty cleaning products like a bottle of bleach or a can of disinfecting wipes.

  1. Fake cat litter

 Digging through cat litter is disgusting and a burglar won’t dare scouring through one to find any valuables. Assuming you don’t own any cats in the house, a fake cat litter is a clever way of hiding your valuables from unsuspecting burglars.

  1. Freezer method

 While burglars might do a quick peek in your freezer, it’s highly unlikely that they’ll go through all of the food in your refrigerator. Place your valuables in a Ziploc bag and place inside and hide it underneath frozen food. Burglars will have a tough time discovering your valuables when you hide it inside the freezer.

  1. Pantry method

Similar to the freezer method, burglars are unlikely to waste their time going through the food in your pantry. You can use empty cereal boxes, seasoning containers, and emptied packaging to conceal your valuables. No thief will even bother scouring through flour and sugar boxes in hopes of striking gold.

  1. Fake electrical outlet

 Hollowed-out electrical outlets are one of the smartest ways of storing your valuables. Here you can confidently store your cash and jewelry without the burglar ever knowing. Certainly they don’t want to risk getting an electric shock which is why they won’t bother looking for valuables in an electrical outlet.

  1. Cardboard box safe

 Ideally, you should have a dedicated safe where you can keep most of your valuables. But even a safe is unsafe to determined burglars. What you can do is use an old cardboard box and use it to conceal your safe. If you have plenty of boxes on your garage or attic, you can fake the burglar by placing the safe inside an innocuous cardboard box. Surround the safe with other boxes containing old items like toys and other household items to attract less attention.

  1. Stuffed animals

 Stuffed toys are probably the last thing on a burglar’s list, making it a stealthy storage option for your valuables. Simply cut along the seams, stuff your jewelry and cash inside, and sew it back up. Just make sure to keep it out of children’s reach and inform everyone in the home that the stuffed animal contains valuable items.

  1. Buried in the backyard

Rarely will you ever spot a burglar sweating it out in the backyard, digging like a madman. Use a plastic container to store your valuables and dig an area in your backyard where it’s least conspicuous. Ideally, you should bury your valuables near a recognisable feature such as a tree or near your garden storage so you won’t forget where it’s located.

  1. Bank

 If you don’t feel confident stashing your valuables at home, you should consider storing it inside a bank’s safe deposit box. Store the money you don’t need in the bank to reduce the likelihood of it getting stolen in the event of a break-in.

When storing your valuables at home, you have to be creative with your efforts. With these 10 tips, your burglars will be kept safe in the hands of criminals. Thieves and burglars search the most obvious places in your home like the cabinets, drawers, storage rooms, and more. Effectively hiding your valuables can buy enough time for the authorities to respond and throw the burglar off guard.