COMMON If someone or something is
in safe hands, they are being looked after by someone who will make sure they are not harmed or damaged.
They could get on with their own lives, knowing their girls were in safe hands. It's reassuring to know that the pilot is highly trained and you're in safe hands. Note: Other adjectives are sometimes used instead of
safe.
Although I knew the children would be in good hands, I still felt anxious. He was also forced to give up his business, which is now in the capable hands of his only son. Compare with
a safe pair of hands.