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SandyH01
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Jul 31, 2013

Security/Safe On Board Class A

We are new to RV'ing and planning on becoming "snow birds" for the winter months from our home in WA state. One of the things we are worried about is where do we store items for safe keeping on the RV like extra credit cards, jewelry and such. Anyone have ideas for safes or other security measures that have worked for them?

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  • If you don't have room inside your RV, get a secure locking hitch pin (I use the Bolt lock ones that key to a Chevy/Ford/Dodge), and use this container.

    Yes, it is definitely obvious it is a storage box, but if one doesn't have anywhere else to put a safe, might as well use it.
  • Pangaea Ron wrote:
    DutchmenSport wrote:
    Hidden compartment in our TT. I had to dismantle (something), and it takes a screwdriver now to open and close it. But ... out of sight, out of mind! Someone would have to literally tear the camper apart to find it.


    I do something similar for small items.

    I also put laptops and other electronics in a drawer that cannot be reached when the slide out is not extended. I also remove the key that activates the slide outs.


    On some Thor ACE floorplans, this was one of the features I thought was useful. Some models had an electronically activated drop-down bed, with cabinets for storage. Toss one's items that need secured into the cabinets (making sure to secure them so they don't shift around), raise the bed, then pull the key from the switch. It isn't as secure as a safe, but it renders the contents out of sight and inaccessible to all but the very determined.
  • DutchmenSport wrote:
    Hidden compartment in our TT. I had to dismantle (something), and it takes a screwdriver now to open and close it. But ... out of sight, out of mind! Someone would have to literally tear the camper apart to find it.


    I do something similar for small items.

    I also put laptops and other electronics in a drawer that cannot be reached when the slide out is not extended. I also remove the key that activates the slide outs.
  • I've seen some newer "A"s have safes behind the wardrobe closet, behind the TV, in an entertainment center, and so on. The downside of a lot of these safes is that they are at best secure from casual use. However, a lot of them have a fire rating which may be more important than burglary.

    I personally recommend "Fort Knox" brand of safes for small containers for items to keep secure. They have gun safes (which also double as decent strongboxes for cards and such.) They also don't have a fancy, electronic lock, but using a five-button Simplex lock which is a lot more reliable and has no batteries to run off. They also are pry resistant and decently secure. However, these gun safes are mainly intended to be lockers, and have no fire protection.

    It depends on needs. Fire resistance is one thing. Burglary resistance is another, and you won't get both in something that is lightweight enough to be in an RV.
  • Hidden compartment in our TT. I had to dismantle (something), and it takes a screwdriver now to open and close it. But ... out of sight, out of mind! Someone would have to literally tear the camper apart to find it.
  • I put a locking latch on my bed and it will not raise without unlocking. I use a sentry firesafe.