Guns Safes and Contractors in the House

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Guns Safes and Contractors in the House

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Need some advice from the older and bit...I mean wiser guys here (and I know there are quite a few of few).

I have gun safe that I have through bolted to the floor and wall in a hall closet in my home. It is definitely big enough that someone who sees it knows that it much have some good "stuff" in it. I have a contractor coming to the house to do some work this afternoon and he will need to get into this closet at some point. I should have thought this out a week ago, but it just occurred to me that I have no idea how I am going to handle this. Hopefully he is an honest guy, but I don't particularly want anyone knowing I have a safe or thinking that it would be neat to come back some time on their own and try to see what is in it.

Any advice? What should I say not say?
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Get a copy of his liability bonding. If he isn't have bonded, don't use him!
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Re: Guns Safes and Contractors in the House

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Buy one of those fake security cameras and mount it in the bedroom or closet where he will see it.
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