Pistols and Hand Gun Safes
If you own a pistol or small gun and you don’t have a small safe or lock box for it yet we put together some great tips and ideas to get you off to the right start.
Even though it seems like safe buying is tricky and confusing it is actually quite simple. When looking for a safe think about how much is what you’re putting into it worth, such
Children and gun safety.
Reporting Identity Theft.
Your wallet was stolen, and you’ve lost your driver’s license, credit cards, ATM card, Social Security card, library card, and all the pictures of your kids. You’re worried about identity theft.
The road to recovery after someone steals your identity is long and winding. There are so many overwhelming steps needed to fix the damage.
What do you do now?
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Identity Theft Protection

Every three seconds someone’s identity gets stolen, that means an estimated 9 million Americans will fall victim to identity theft this year. It takes only three things for someone to become you, Name, Birth date, and Social Security number. Identity theft does not just affect your money it affects your good name. When someone becomes your clone all of a sudden you have new furniture, clothes, and cars, homes, all that you pay for but nothing you will ever see. Even scarier if a thief were to steal your health insurance you may all of a sudden be a different blood type and then it becomes dangerous.
Biometric Safe
What are Biometric Safes?
Biometric safes are secure places that are protected by using biometric technology to prevent unauthorized access to help protect important documents, jewelry and small home weapons. Read More
Smart Safety tips
1. Home Security
During the holidays, you’re likely to have guests coming and going from your home for get-togethers. Be sure all entrances and exits including doors, windows and sliding glass doors are locked before and after guests depart to help keep your family, home and valuables secure. Read More
Do I Need a Safe?
Absolutely, Yes!
When you’re thinking about buying a safe what is the first thing that comes to mind? What would I put in a safe? Where would I put it? Do I have enough valuables that I would need a safe?
A lot of people have preconceived notions that only big banks, department stores, casinos or millionaires have safes. Actually safe sales have increased 34% since august 2011, to your average home and/or home based business. Read More
Does My Gun Safe Require Maintenance?

Absolutely Yes! You want to make sure you have your safe looked at once a year. Liberty Safes have a yearly maintenance recommendation. Here are some cleaning and maintenance tips: Read More
Electronic and Combination Locks – Which One is Right For You?

When you’re purchasing a safe one of the things you’ll need to consider is the choice of locks.
I’m going to briefly explain the difference between the electronic and combination locks and in doing so you’ll be able to make a better informed decision. Read More
A False Sense of Security?
In this quick article I wanted to explain the difference in having a true and false sense of security when it comes to buying a safe.
Remember, just because you buy a safe doesn’t necessarily mean your valuables are protected.
There are thousands of safes on the market today and choosing the right one is vital to the protection of your valuables. Read More
Is Your Safe Fire Protected?

When considering buying a safe one of the things you need to know is the Fire Rating. Sure, you can have a safe that’s extremely secure, but what good is that security if you had a house fire and all of your valubles get burned up with the safe.
Safe manufactures use a variety of sources to rate their safes against fire. These sources include:
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Security Ratings

After choosing the type of safe you desire, you also want to consider the security of the safe. Safes are broken down into several categories. For example, most jewelry safes are rated with a TL 15 or higher while most home safes are rated as a residential security container or with a generic B or C rating.
For more information, please see our descriptions of the ratings. Read More
What Safe is Right for Me?

Several different types of safes are on the market today, each with different purposes and ratings. Although safes can be broken down into two major categories—home and business—each of those categories breaks down in to several different subsections.
For example, consider small business safes; these include small under-the-counter depository safes which look like ants compared to the huge jewelry vaults. Home safes include small safes designed to protect important papers such as passports to massive gun safes meant to protect the biggest collection of guns. Read More



