I'm with Stevie, and just another random thought, the sheet might tempt them to look under it, causing them to wonder what you have to hide. I would leave the safe uncovered.stevie_d_64 wrote:D.R.,
You'll be fine...Fire Marshalls are doing you a service...They are looking at everything to mitigate potential and obvious causes for fire in your complex...Apartment fires were some of the worst things I ever had to do in my district...And anything that can be identified and corrected to safeguard the entire complex is better for everyone...
Now, considering your concerns for your privacy...Don't sweat it...They are not looking for guns...That doesn't mean I would leave things out for people to discover if you are not there...I don't believe you will, since you have the gunsafe available...I wouldn't even bother covering the thing up with a sheet...Even though that is a cute idea, it won't matter...
Just make sure everything is locked up and secure...The leasing agent, or even manager of the complex, is probably not that sharp, or interested, in knowing exactly what that big piece of furniture is, wherever you placed it in the apartment...
So you have a big "safe" in there...You have a lot of valuables you wish to be secured, and what is in there is none of anyones business, lots of people buy gunsafes because of their size, and not necessarily use them to secure guns...
(just a random thought/comment there)
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- Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:37 pm
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