When you drive your car, you often bring along a few valuable items like your wallet, purse and important documents. You might try your best to avoid leaving your purse or wallet in the car, but sometimes it’s easier to just leave them behind. Read on and find three tips for hiding your valuable items or wallet in your car to avoid a break-in while you are away.
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Tip 1: Avoid The Usual Hiding Spots
When someone gets into your car and is looking for things to steal, they will start by looking in the traditional hiding spots. These include: the glove box, under the seats and in the front seat pockets. (If your vehicle’s glove box has a lock, then don’t hesitate to leave your valuables there!)
Tip 2: Hide Your Valuables Before You Drive
Someone who intends to steal from your car might be watching as you stow away your items before getting out of the car. For this reason, it’s best to put the items in their designated hiding spots before you drive to your destination.
Tip 3: Check Your Car for Uncommon Hiding Spots
Hiding your items doesn’t always have to mean hiding it completely. Phones often fit inside mint boxes, and your other larger items might fit best in a spare tire storage spot, or in floor storage spaces. Burglars are usually in a hurry and won’t have the time to search thoroughly.
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