Not just for the rich: What should go in a safe - and what shouldn't


By AGENCY
  • Living
  • Wednesday, 23 Feb 2022

Safes are also great for storing important documents like passports, or data storage devices. Photo: Christin Klose/dpa-mag

A safe isn't just for those owning expensive jewellery or valuable collections. You might not be aware of it, but everyone has things that should be stored securely, from important documents to data storage devices that contain priceless memories. Here's what you should know as a prospective buyer.

While a safe doesn't provide 100-per-cent protection against theft, it can make things quite difficult for burglars.

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