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by Wistar 1254 days ago
Where in the house is the safe located? I saw a video some years ago that made a fairly compelling case for locating the safe in a pantry or laundry room or anywhere other than the master bedroom, master closet, master bath or home office.
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While it would be nice to have something that could withstand a casual burglar, the more likely threat to my stuff is a house fire.

Where is the best for a safe to survive in a burning building, but also not be visible to anyone and remain thermally neutral?

Fire safes are passive thermal sinks that reflect and damp heat transfer for as long as possible before ultimately turning into a giant heavy toaster oven. I wonder if active fire safes are a thing? Imagine the security of a safe but with an armored thermal pipe sticking out the top that goes to a heat sink somewhere outdoors. Kind of like AC but for precious documents / grandpa’s watch. I guess you’d want it to fuse and fall off if the pipe started piping heat into the safe.

You want a floor safe in your basement.
How do you mitigate the flood risk in a basement. Sewer malfuntioning, heavy rain, but also firefighters flooding your burning house?

I would think (no numbers to back it up) for most houses the risk of flooding is higher that the risk of burning down

Waterproof bag used for Scuba or a pelican case.
Keep in mind safes have a rated drop height usually only one floor
Piggybacking off of that, what is the combination? As your friends here at HN, we want to make sure it's cryptographically strong.
I just use 1-2-3-4-5 for everything.

Edit: oh crap, not again

That's amazing! I've got the same combination on my luggage.
hunter2
It shows as stars.
I have a safe in the wall behind a permanent bookshelf in a random room of my house. One has to remove several shelves and a false back to get at it. A safe is best hidden - otherwise seeing it is an incentive to rob you. My children don't know it exists.
Mine is in the smaller of my (two) garages.