Ivan the Butcher
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... I'm less worried about a thief or fire and more worried about simply keeping them out of them while away from the house...
I was/am a gun enthusiast with 4 kids. My local class III dealer had hundreds of firearms in his home. I ask how he made sure to lock them away from his 4 kids? His response was: "You always try to keep thing put away, but the real safety is to "Gunproof" your kids." His version was" Make a Saloum pact with your kids. On their part, They will never touch the guns without express permission! On your part, You will stop whatever you are doing and quickly get any gun of yours they wish to see and hold!
I did this with my 4 kids. The first 3 weeks, they will drive you nuts wanting to see one gun or another or 10 at a time (I set a 5-gun limit after week 3). My kids lived by this and my grandkids are raised similarly.
I have had several people say, Their kids would never obey the rules. Then you have a greater safety problem than you realize! They could play with matches and burn you and the house to the ground. They could put chemicals in your food to see what happens! Most things aren't that extreme, but IT IS OUR RESPONSABILITY TO TEACH OUR KIDS TO FOLLOW THE RULES! With my kids, I never worried, with cousins and neighbor kids, I watched like a hawk! And even banished some from our house: MY HOUSE, MY RULES APPLIES TO EVERYONE!
The physical gun safe is no substitute for training your children!
Ivan
(The NRA has pamphlets with "Eddie the Eagle" on child gun safety for free!)