YulianaBoyle Posted Friday at 01:34 PM Report Share Posted Friday at 01:34 PM My recently installed gun safe came with two pairs of keys. It didn't take long to realise that I need a means of securely storing the keys that is acceptable to NSW Police when they inspect my safe. I thought I could attach a pair to my set of house keys that are rarely far from my person, but quickly ditched the idea after seeing that the safe keys are significantly long and bulky. It's also likely that wouldn't pass muster for security either. What are your chosen solutions? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Brave_Jan Posted Friday at 01:44 PM Report Share Posted Friday at 01:44 PM If an officer arrives at your house to conduct an inspection, make them wait at the door while you get the keys. Inform that you are going to get the keys, and in the interest of maintaining your personal security, they should not be present. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BrandonHarris Posted Friday at 01:49 PM Report Share Posted Friday at 01:49 PM (edited) If security is your main concern, Home Safe has been a solid option for me. The build quality feels reliable, and the locking mechanism operates smoothly every time. I like that I can organize my gear easily without it turning into a mess. It’s also nice not having to worry about access issues—everything works as expected. If you're looking for something dependable, Home Safe has worked well in my setup. Edited Friday at 01:50 PM by BrandonHarris Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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