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3 Ways To Hide Valuables At Home - Video

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We all have important documents that we need to keep track of. Lots of us have some things that are very expensive or even priceless that we never want to lose. You need to hide valuables somewhere. Storing these items can be tricky if we want to make sure that they aren’t lost, stolen, or confiscated. If you hire someone else to hold on to them for you, you add an extra layer of risk that they won’t keep their promise. A family Bible and old family photos are almost value-less in a damage calculation in a lawsuit. Here are some of the 3 best ways to discreetly hide your valuables at your own house. Where NOT To Hide Valuables Safe deposit boxes are a horrible place to keep your valuables. They have been known to be raided, and the contents sold due to nothing more than clerical errors, without informing the owners.

Keeping valuables “under your mattress” or in some other easy hiding place in your house is not a good idea either. Visitors might stumble upon your stash, burglars can find it pretty easily, even a search warrant could easily expose your hiding place.

Where You MIGHT Want To Hide Valuables

Some private vaults have a better reputation than most banks when it comes to anonymously and securely storing valuables.   There are even some offshore options if you want better asset protection.  You still have to trust a third party to honor the agreement and protect your stuff.  Most vaulting companies will limit their liability in their storage agreement to hide valuables.

There are some at home options to hide valuables that involve third parties that still might be worth exploring.  You could have a safe installed in your home.  If you hire a contractor, you are taking the risk of sharing the existence and location of the safe with a third party, even if it is a hidden safe.  If you go the cheap route and install a regular safe yourself, a burglar might find it, un-install it, and crack it later at their secret lair.

Hide Valuables At Home

Here are some alternatives that you can use to protect your stuff yourself and hide valuables at home.

1. Book Safe

Hiding in plain sight is a great way to throw off anyone who might be looking for your valuable documents or items. One of the most popular ways to hide valuables is using a book safe. They are easy and fun to make.

If you have gone “paperless” and don’t have many physical books anymore, you can use any object that you can mix in with others to hide your stuff. Hollowing out a Kindle seems a bit expensive, but maybe you can convert a box of Corn Flakes into a safe and stick it in your pantry, make a few hollow Christmas decorations and stuff them full of your precious coins and a copy of your will and stick them in the huge box with all of the other Christmas decorations. You can really use your imagination on this one.

2. Hidden Wall Compartment

Most homes are built with wood framing and drywall. This leaves a space about 15″ wide and 4″ deep and a few feet high between between wall studs and drywall. Poke a hole in the wall big enough to put your fire proof and water proof container with your priceless artwork and gold nuggets in between the walls. Most people have the skills to follow a simple do-it-yourself book on how to fix the hole in the drywall. A patch kit, some plaster and paint will cost you very little. Just remember that you can’t take these things in and out of the wall without breaking a new hole.

If you doubt your wall patching ability, you might choose a spot where the hole will be covered by a large appliance, or in some other spot where people won’t easily find it. The more creative the spot to hide valuables, the less likely it will be for someone else to find it, if they even know it exists.

If you are really handy, you might be able to build out a new wall to create more space or even a small room. Be careful whenever you are poking holes in the wall because there might be wires, pipes, and other surprises waiting.

3. Buried Treasure

If you are still not comfortable poking holes in your walls, you can pick up a shovel and play pirate with buried treasure. Use a solid, waterproof container to hold your valuables and bury them in the yard somewhere. To make it easier to locate later, put a clear landmark on top of it like a large rock or plant a bush. You can easily integrate that into your regular landscaping plans.

Be careful before you dig to check with the local authorities for any buried electrical, sewer, gas or water lines.  Hitting one of those with a shovel is not as much fun as finding buried treasure.

Conclusion

Protecting your stuff on your own property can be practical, but it has the added benefit of letting you use your creativity. The more creative you get to hide valuables, the better it will probably be hidden. The only bad thing is you can’t show off your creativity to the neighbors.

Source: http://www.howtovanish.com/2011/01/3-ways-to-hide-valuables-at-home/



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    • bigbobswinden

      I found a great place for our passports. I cannot for the life of me remember were it is? Not a joke but the truth,leave a clue for your memory!

    • Decode the World

      People hide lots of valuable things that get lost to time, like the great coin hoards of England, buried a thousand years ago during desperate times, now rediscovered only because of metal detecting technology.

    • Cwilly

      You won’t believe this but back in the late 1950′s my brother and I went to a Yankee’s game and was able to get two balls signed by the whole team (micky and Roger M) and Casey S also and we hid them and can’t find them. Our parents sold the house and we can’t get in it any longer. The people don’t believe us.

    • dogbrown

      With the drywall thing. Either remove an electrical outlet covering near the floor, disconnect and cap off the wiring (cut power to outlet first), remove metal box screws so can can pull it out, hide valuables (attach string to them so you can easily pull them out of the hole). replace box and plastic cover. You’ll figure it out! Better, cut your drywall near floor level and create a fake electrical outlet. Be aware that if you are a drug dealer all cops know these tricks, the above three hiding spots, etc, and the fake wall outlets – You see – drug dogs will find it no matter what.

    • James Smith

      If you tell everyone then it’s still a secret?

    • TeeLee

      Re. the video, it figures – BANK OF AMERICA. No real surprise there. They are the biggest sheisters of all time. I banked with them once, for about 6 months. Never again.

    • Anonymous

      don,t bury it,rats can knore,and chew diamonds,its true,my freind,deceased,? buried load of dosh,it got water logged and the diamond ring was chewed up,worth a thousand,jewel gave him 100,for it,it needed,repolishing and resetting,rats had chewed,wooden casket,till it was flooded with water,generally,wood swells it becomes waterproof,but rats had made hole in it?

    • Anonymous

      Yes, hide your valuables in stash cans/books because theives have never heard of them and don’t use the Internet.

    • Anonymous

      I have hundreds of LP records. It would be pretty easy to put gold or silver coins in with them. I could hide a coin or two in my computer case, printer case. I have a closet that’s knee-deep in clothes that are worn out or I can’t wear anymore. It would be pretty easy to hide a stash of coins there.

    • tatalex

      ​These are smart ideas and something to get readers thinking about how to get creative in hiding their valuables from loss to a home break-in burglary. Invisibility is definitely the best protection. There are many commercial “”off the shelf”" things to hide small valuables (fake aerosol cans, fake books, etc.) that can “”hide in plain sight”" and can be easily accessible to the hider when needed. I have no financial interest, but SecreStorages offers some decent products of this type ( https://secretstorages.com/25-best-secret-stash-containers-of-2017/ ). Some basic practices to protect against “”home invasion”" scenarios:

      1) Keep your doors locked at all times

      2) Install a security system

      3) Get a dog:)

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