What Are Security Items Worth?
9 items tagged “security” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Money Belt
A money belt is a slim, concealed waistband pouch designed for travelers to securely hide cash, passports, and cards against pickpockets during transportation and travel.

Luggage Lock
A luggage lock is a small padlock or combination lock, often TSA-approved, used to secure zippers on suitcases and bags during travel.

Latch
A latch is a common building component used to secure doors, gates, or cabinets by holding them closed, typically a simple mechanical fastener available in types like roller, deadbolt, or cylinder.

Watchtower
A prefabricated watchtower is a galvanized steel observation structure used for security, fire monitoring, or communication, typically 8-30m tall and sold in modular kits.

Peephole
A peephole is a small door viewer lens installed in a home door for secure visibility of visitors, commonly used as basic home decor hardware.

Motion Sensor Light (outdoor)
An outdoor motion sensor light for landscaping is a weatherproof fixture that detects movement to illuminate pathways, gardens, or yards, often solar-powered or low-voltage for easy installation.

Deadbolt
A deadbolt is a locking mechanism used in building materials for securing doors, typically featuring a bolt that extends into the door frame for added security.

Padlock
A padlock is a portable lock with a U-shaped shackle used to secure household items like gates, fences, sheds, and lockers.

Key
A basic household door key copy made at a locksmith or hardware store.
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