Even if you have bought or used a number of small safes your entire life, you may still find it necessary to learn the art of concealing them. Although these safes attract less attention or suspicion, they are still as vulnerable as their bigger counterparts. Don’t be tempted to think that a burglar or a thief will go for the big safe when they break into your home. You never know when burglars will break into your home and just because it’s small doesn’t mean they can’t find it.
So, if you are really serious about securing your valuables, then you should know the best places to conceal the safes. If you are using a diversionary safe then this shouldn’t be a problem, because it doesn’t raise suspicion or draw attention. But, if the unit is slightly bigger , then you can mount it on a wall, install it on a drawer, behind the book-shelf, or conceal it behind a portrait. Don’t forget that you should be able to access the unit easily, so the place of concealment should easy to access.