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<blockquote data-quote="emotionallybankrupt" data-source="post: 312904" data-attributes="member: 8226"><p>I have for years used a lock box with a key, but it has the additional trick that, after unlocking with the key, if you don't push down on the lid in coordination with pushing the latch, it won't open. I also hid the key in an unlikely place. I never had a problem with the security on that. It's a fireproof (and I think waterproof) lock box. I chose it with the thought I could use it for other things once I no longer have the need to lock up the medications.</p><p> </p><p>Another option I have and planned to use if that ever failed, is my gun safe. Yes, it does have my two handguns in it, but it also has exra room I could have used for the medications if needed. The safe requires a very unusually designed key (also hidden) as well as a combination I've shared with NO ONE, so I've always felt very secure with that system.</p><p> </p><p>Both were Wal-mart items I bought several years ago, and they were not too expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emotionallybankrupt, post: 312904, member: 8226"] I have for years used a lock box with a key, but it has the additional trick that, after unlocking with the key, if you don't push down on the lid in coordination with pushing the latch, it won't open. I also hid the key in an unlikely place. I never had a problem with the security on that. It's a fireproof (and I think waterproof) lock box. I chose it with the thought I could use it for other things once I no longer have the need to lock up the medications. Another option I have and planned to use if that ever failed, is my gun safe. Yes, it does have my two handguns in it, but it also has exra room I could have used for the medications if needed. The safe requires a very unusually designed key (also hidden) as well as a combination I've shared with NO ONE, so I've always felt very secure with that system. Both were Wal-mart items I bought several years ago, and they were not too expensive. [/QUOTE]
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