I stay in a dormitory near my college. I pay a reasonable amount for rent, which I get from working after my classes as a cashier in a grocery store.
I could say that being independent is not a joke. Being independent means learning to value your studies, your hard-earned cash, your clothes, your food, your time.
I have heard quite a lot of theft stories in my dormitory even if security is very tight. I would have to say that despite these security efforts, we should also try to find a hidden place to hide valuables.
It worries me whenever I think that I could lose the money I have saved to pay for my room dues. So I decided finding diversion safes that were available.
Diversion safes appear just like any common item that is aimed at deceiving any thief. I certainly think that this is the best hidden place to hide valuables like my money and jewelry. This will work especially because my room is a studio type.
I was surprised to have found several types of diversion safes. The 7UP Soda Can Diversion Safe, A&W Rootbeer Soda Can Diversion Safe and Dr. Pepper Soda Can Diversion Safe were some of the can diversion safes. Others look like household cleaners like the Ajax Household Can Diversion Safe and the Desenex Household Can Diversion Safe.
To determine a hidden place to hide valuables is not that hard. Finding the one that suits you is a bit trickier. I got myself the Book Diversion Safe since a student almost always has books around. I usually place my pocket money and jewelry in it.
I also got the Wall Electrical Socket Diversion Safe. I installed it near the fridge to make it look realistic. This is where I put my rent money. Looking for a hidden place to hide valuables might be quite a challenge but this will surely ensure their safety in the most unexpected times.
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