Valuables

4 questions to determine where to keep your valuables

valuable rings on womans hand

If you’d like to keep your important papers and small valuables away from burglars, fire or natural disaster, here are four questions you can ask yourself to determine whether you should store them in a bank safety deposit box, an in-home safe, or both.

1. How valuable are your items?

If items are not replaceable or very valuable, such as expensive jewellery or special documents, you’ll want to keep them in a bank safe. If they are not as valuable or can be easily replaced, an in-home safe is probably good enough.

2. How often do you need these items?

If you only use items, such as fine jewellery, on special occasions, a bank safe may work well, but if you use them nearly every day or at least once a week, a bank safe would be inconvenient and a good in-home safe may be a better idea.

woman posing by her valuable artwork

3. Will you be away from home for an extended period of time?

If you’re planning to be away from home for an extended period of time, be sure to put all of your valuables in a bank safe. If you’re gone for a weekend or a couple days, you probably don’t need to go to that length, and an in-home safe will work fine.

4. How secure is your in-home safe?

If you use an in-home safe, make sure it has a tool and torch resistant rating of 30 minutes or more (TL-30/TR-30), is too heavy for a burglar to carry or is bolted to the floor or home structure. If your safe doesn’t meet these requirements, you may want to keep your valuables in the bank safe instead.

man fixing his cufflink

If you need advice about where to store your specific valuables, contact your Chubb representative today.

Insights and expertise

We help you stay ahead and informed with these helpful tips and tricks for protecting your home, car, and more.
winerack wine bottles
Valuables
5 things that can go wrong with wine and how to prevent them
Wine is an organic asset with a limited lifespan and a peak drinking time window. Whether you own one bottle of wine or a hundred, make sure you understand what can go wrong with your wine – and what you can do to protect it.
woman hanging painting at gallery
Valuables
A collector’s guide to appraisals
An appraisal provides documentation to substantiate the existence, condition, and value of your collection.
coins
Valuables
What not to do when collecting coins
Over time, the rare coin market has moved in cycles, much like other types of investments. Here are a few things you’ll want to make sure you DON’T do.

Have questions?

Contact a broker today.

OSZAR »