So if the house alarm is going off, they will stick around in the garage trying to get into the safe?Large dogs, alarm system
So if the house alarm is going off, they will stick around in the garage trying to get into the safe?Large dogs, alarm system
Safest place to store your guns is in my safes, if you provide ammunition.So if the house alarm is going off, they will stick around in the garage trying to get into the safe?
Do you use a hygrometer to check humidity? What is the average humidity level on the safe? I’m currently between 50-55% and 85-90 degrees.I use a Goldenrod here hot and humid Florida.
I have a number of guns in my garage "overflow" safe, never an issue.
I've had mine inside and in the garage over the years, but the last 14 years have been in the garage. No rust or issues at all.
I live in a studio apt and have two.I can’t think of a single good reason to put a gun safe in the garage.
Hell when I lived in a 1000 sq/ft apartment I sacrificed room to have it in there.
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Especially in a garage where they can back right in and load it upIt's definitely not a bad idea to bolt it to the floor.
I can’t think of a single good reason to put a gun safe in the garage.
Hell when I lived in a 1000 sq/ft apartment I sacrificed room to have it in there.
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I got horse stall mat from Tractor Supply, then bolted it to the concrete through the mat.How do you regulate humidity and should I raise the safe off the ground with hockey pucks? I’ve heard it’s not good for it to be flat on the concrete.
I don’t check the humidity.Do you use a hygrometer to check humidity? What is the average humidity level on the safe? I’m currently between 50-55% and 85-90 degrees.
I have four 72" x 41" safes in the house, and a smaller (5' IIRC) one in the garage. When you come in, wave to the full-color camera (plus the other 3 that recorded you backing in) and the pressure sensors......all feeding back to my phone.
That’s great is you are home to do something about it…..otherwise useless fluff.
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I would anchor it to the foundation. If it’s raised on pucks or as I’ve seen others do, leave one on the pallet it was delivered with, thieves can easily come in with a floor jack and wheel it out. You’d actually be assisting them in a speedy theft.How do you regulate humidity and should I raise the safe off the ground with hockey pucks? I’ve heard it’s not good for it to be flat on the concrete.
I've had a problem with humidity in my safes but decided it was better to add the golden rod dehumidifers to each safe.You should be fine. Just make sure you put one of those heating wants in the safe and a humidity gauge monitor. They sell those online or look on the Liberty safe website. You need to have those in your safe - even if it's in the house or the garage.