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Protecting valuables with modern safe installations

I’ve got passports, a couple of heirlooms, and some backup drives that I don’t want sitting in drawers or a desk. I’m leaning towards getting a small home safe, but I’ve heard that how and where you mount it can matter more than the safe’s specs. I’ve been looking into local Melbourne options for proper installation and came across this: . For anyone who’s done it, what real-world tips do you have on placement, anchoring, and making sure it’s actually secure?

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Michael Thomas
Michael Thomas
Aug 15, 2025

You’re right—anchoring and location can be more important than the price tag. Bolting into concrete or solid timber is a must, and avoid obvious spots like bedroom cupboards. If you’re storing documents or drives, a fire-rated safe is worth the extra cost for those crucial minutes of protection. A locksmith can also help you find a discreet location and make sure the install is tamper-resistant.

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