What You Need To Know About Gun Safes
Sportsmen often keep one to several firearms at
their homes, and most are exposed to danger from
a double threat - theft and fire. Gun safes provide
an answer. Gun safes greatly improve the chance
of valued firearms surviving a fire or burglary
in your home.
You can find gun safes priced from
around two hundred dollars into several thousand
dollars, in common with gun prices. The cheaper
or bargain gun safes may not provide adequate protection.
They may not foil a skilled burglar, and they may
not protect your guns if there is a fire.
Rifles and shotguns are still on show in many American
residences, even in these changing times and with
crime becoming problematic. Guns are an attractive
target to thieves. Some sportsmen keep their firearms
in a wall-mounted rack or over a fireplace. Others
have them locked in a cabinet with a glass door.
These keep the firearms out of the hands of children,
but that glass door won't slow down a break-in artist
more than a minute or two.
Gun safes are constructed of metal with locks designed
to stop jimmying or prying. Most gun safes have
bolt holes in the bottoms for permanently bolting
to wood or concrete floors in houses. Since the
average residential break in only takes eight minutes,
it is unlikely a thief will risk lengthy drilling
or cutting torch work on a gun safe.
When shopping for a gun safe: look for the UL label.
This means the safe has been checked and approved
by Underwriters Laboratories. Nearly all gun safes
today have fire liners to resist damage from heat
and flame.
Gun safes come in many different sizes and designs.
A shopper would be wise to look for one big enough
to hold all his or her valuable guns plus sufficient
capacity for adding more in the future. It is wise
to think about other safe storage needs, like jewelry
or similar small valuable items. Note the length
of your longest rifle or shotgun, and make sure
the safe you like will accommodate it. Look for
a model that blends with your home's decor.
Author:
Written by Mark Endrell, whose work is published
at Info
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