The famous slogan “Citizens, keep your money in a savings bank” has not lost its relevance these days. Unless the "savings bank" needs to be replaced by a "bank". But not all people are easily ready to entrust their hard-earned money to outsiders, even if they are employees of a reputable credit institution.
So what to do if there is no way to buy a safe, and there is no desire to carry money to the savings bank? Introducing you top 10 places in the house where you can safely hide money.
10. In an envelope taped to a shelf or drawer
To do this, you will need an envelope, two tapes cut from double-sided tape, and of course, the amount of money to hide. Glue the tapes on the back of the envelope, parallel to each other. Then glue the envelope to the bottom of a drawer or shelf, where it will be hidden from prying eyes. Then just put the bills in the envelope.
9. In the children's room, inside the toy
Burglars rarely prowl children's rooms, given how many toys and trinkets children have. Hide money inside one of them and your valuables will be safe.
8. In the freezer, covered with aluminum foil
Thieves can search your home, but they probably won't investigate every little bite of food in your refrigerator.
7. Inside the false infrastructure
Fake fixtures throughout the home, a grille vent, or an electrical outlet on the bedroom wall do not attract attention like ordinary household items. But in fact, they act as a facade to hide values. Many online retailers sell ready-to-install versions of these caches.
6. In a book or a specific shirt in a closet
This will work if you have a lot of books or shirts. Attackers probably won't "shake" everyone.
5. Inside the handle
Open the pen and remove the ink refill. Roll the bills neatly and tightly around the spindle, but do not obstruct the spring mechanism. Then put it all back inside the handle again and continue using it as usual.
4. Under the insole of old sneakers
A not too fragrant, but reliable way got into the rating of reliable home caches for money. Take an old sneaker and put money under its insole. One drawback: after using this method, no one will be able to say that money does not smell.
3. In the medicine bottle
If you have a large empty pill bottle or suppository box, you can adapt it to store bills. It is advisable to use a bottle or box with a label. If the robber does not have constipation, he is unlikely to guess to look for money in the packaging of laxative rectal suppositories.
2. Inside the vase
Where in the house to store money so that it is both safe and beautiful? In a vase of plastic flowers. The main thing is not to forget about the cache, and not to put fresh flowers in the same vase, after pouring water.
1. In an old videotape
There is a small button on the upper right side of each cassette. If you press it, the top edge of the cassette will open, allowing you to hide the money.Also, if you want the cassette to always be open, unscrew the bolts and then place the bills in the cassette, but the other way is faster and easier.
Caution: The above steps may damage the cassette. Be careful not to blame us if you ruin rare footage.
And, speaking about where you can safely hide money in the house, one cannot help but say where they should not be kept. Don't hide money in a toilet cistern or under a mattress, these are some of the places where burglars come first.