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Wary of banks, many using home safe

In this product image provided by SentrySafe, a SentrySafe Fire-Safe Electronic Safe is shown. (AP Photo/SentrySafe) ** NO SALES **In this product image provided by SentrySafe, a SentrySafe Fire-Safe Electronic Safe is shown. (AP Photo/SentrySafe) ** NO SALES **

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As the nation’s banking industry inhales billions of dollars in government support, the urge to hoard your cash at home might be pounding mightily.

You wouldn’t be the only one, judging from the recent spike in sales of home safes.

Keeping loads of money around the house remains an ill-advised step, but a home safe can still be a way to guard against fires, floods and burglaries. Cherished old photos, legal contracts and passports can be difficult to replace.

The key to buying the right safe is knowing what threats you want to guard against. Ultimately, no safes are foolproof - they simply come with varying degrees of protection.

“Safes are like insurance - the more protection you want, the more it’s going to cost,” said Jim Riccardi, East Coast sales manager for Gardall Safe Corp., based in Syracuse, N.Y.

You won’t be the only one putting your belongings in a safe.

SentrySafe, the nation’s largest safe manufacturer, said sales were up as much as 50 percent over the last five months. They’ve since leveled off, but were still up as much as 10 percent in the first week of March from the same time a year ago, according to the Rochester, N.Y.-based company.

But before you join the rush, here’s what you need to know.

Safes come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The lightweight plastic ones you find in department stores are probably better suited for organizing rather than protecting your belongings.

To guard against burglaries, you’ll want a heftier safe that can’t be carted away easily. These might be the size of a microwave or even a mini refrigerator.

As a reference point, Gardall Safe Corp.’s most popular safe weighs about 85 pounds and measures roughly 17 inches on all sides. Depending on your needs, safes can be significantly larger and weigh upward of 300 pounds.

On the other end of the spectrum are the more elaborate safes that appear in movies, which can be concealed behind paintings or in the floor.

These wall or floor safes usually need to be planned for when building a home. Otherwise, it can be expensive to hire a contractor to handle the installation.

Don’t assume all safes protect against fire and water damage. Those are features that should be spelled out on the packaging.

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