What is the solution for this? My personal use is items that should be locked and protected, and I don't really have a place in my house to bolt a fireproof/waterproof safe. Bank safety deposits also have downsides in case of death.
1. Buy private safe deposit box insurance. I won't link it to avoid impropriety, but easily found via Google.
2. Have joint ownership, so that death isn't an issue.
3. Keep all your items in a dry bag if the bank is in a flood-prone area.
4. Assess the probability of the bank emptying your box (nearly zero) vs a safe in your house being stolen.
5. Digitally scan irreplaceable original documents, so you at least have a copy.
6. Print out a high quality document with a fake letterhead of your favorite 3-letter agency, informing the opener that they are committing a federal crime and will be personally liable. Maybe claim that the bag (See #3) is a diplomatic pouch and opening it is an international incident. Or other stern warning. Print a phone number on it to call immediately. Also put a fake gun in the box to give an air of danger. YMMV.
Modified #6: a notice that opening the box has sent a signal to a safe deposit box monitoring company. Maybe include a device that starts buzzing as soon as the box is opened.
I believe it helps to define how "doesn't suck" is evaluated. Is it visual? UX?
One suggestion is to use something like hotjar to see how users use the dashboard (once you get something up and running), and analyze what they look for, how they use it, and what they spend a lot of time doing. This might give some ideas on how to make it easier for them to do their jobs. IMO that's the main purpose of a dashboard, so starting there makes sense to me.