Gun Safes - 4 Revealing Statistics Why Firearms Owners Need A Gun Safe
If your house is on fire would your gun or firearms be safe?
If a burglar were to break into your house, would he find your gun easily and steal it?
Is your gun easily accessible so that it can be reached by others who are unauthorized to handle the gun, allowing misuse?
These are the three main important questions that every gun owner must
answer, and if the answer to any one of these questions or to all of
these questions is in the affirmative, then what he needs immediately
is a gun safe.
Consider these 4 revealing statistics:
1. In the United States of America, the FBI has estimated that there
are more than 341,000 incidents of firearm theft from private citizens
every year on average.
By nature, we tend to believe that firearm theft will not occur to "us"
...and that theft only occurs to others. It is time to get wiser, that
theft does not wait for any man. For many who possess guns or firearms
that are actually hierlooms, the loss of the firearms would mean much
more than normal loss. It means loss of something sentimental, and it
would be worse if that hierloom was used in the commission of a crime
resulting in loss of life.
2.Guns and firearms are stolen with a purpose - stolen guns often end
up in the hands of unwanted individuals and criminals who may use them
to commit further misdeeds, burglary, theft, robbery and even cause
bodily harm to others. Worse, children and kids may mistaken a real gun
for a toy and mishandle it if the gun is not stored away properly,
resulting in accidents.
We have read and seen actual cases where kids have easy access to the
parents firearms, resulting in terrible unnecessary loss of lives and
untold misery that lasts for life.
3. It is estimated that over 30% of the firearms used in the commission
of a crime are stolen from American homes and businesses. Now, that is
a really worrisome figure. Theft of guns is becoming a source of
further crime and gun-owners must take on a role to prevent increasing
firearms theft.
4. A burglar has a time window of around 6 minutes to look quickly for
prized possessions and assets to steal when he breaks into a home, this
being the time burglars would be "comfortable" in the commission of his
crime.
Frustrate the burglar's "time comfort zone", by storing away your gun properly.
Considering your responsibility as a firearms owner,it is no longer
wise to store your gun in a drawer, or under a desk or behind a picture
frame - places where burglars and unauthorized persons will zoom in for.
Every responsible gun owner needs a gun vault or a gun safe -
fireproofed, locked and inaccessible to unwanted persons...and safe
from theft, fire and misuse.
by Peter Lim
The Importance of Owning a Gun Safe
Storing your guns in a gun safe is an easy way to prevent a tragic
accident in your home. Safes also keep your guns away from thieves, and
the cost of buying a safe is cheaper than the lawyer bills if your guns
end up in the wrong hands.
Gun safes made of steel are the best, but there are different types of
steel available. More steel and higher quality steel equals stronger
protection. However, attaching a thick-steeled safe to the floor is
more difficult because it is hard to drill holes through the thick
steel.
Most safes are fire-resistant, not fireproof. If you have a valuable
gun collection, it may be worth the extra money to buy a fireproof
safe. Fireproof ratings are usually listed by the amount of heat the
safe can withstand and for how long.
The size of the safe you should buy depends on your gun collection.
Larger safes generally cost more than smaller safes of equal quality.
If you only have pistols, you should buy a smaller safe. You can move
or remove the shelf in the safe to best arrange your pistol collection.
Smaller safes can be easily hidden underneath a bed, in a closet, or in
a dresser. Bigger safes for shotguns and rifles, however, are harder to
move, which is an added security. Smaller safes should be bolted to the
floor to keep them in their place.
Most sporting goods stores that sell guns also sell gun safes. You can
also shop online. Most companies will ship anywhere in the United
States. If you buy your safe from a wholesaler and have to pay for
shipping, you may still get a cheaper cost than if you bought the safe
at full price. Don't be afraid to comparison shop or talk to gun owners
about the safes they recommend. by Steve Valentino
|