SAFES
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Can you keep a secret?
If you can’t, don’t get a safe. If someone knows you have a safe they will think you have something worth stealing.
Never tell anyone – NOT EVEN FRIENDS AND FAMILY – that you have a safe!
If you own jewelry, if you keep cash in your home or if you have important documents, then you need a safe.
Valuables must be kept secure behind several layers of security. The lock on your front door is the first security measure a would-be thief will likely encounter. Ensure that it is installed correctly and is functioning. A second layer could be a burglar alarm system.
The final layer should be a safe. Safes are designed to be very difficult to open. A thief who has broken into your private space, then sets off your alarm will not have the time to attempt to open a safe.
Smaller safes should be bolted down.
Safes protect valuables from a variety of conditions including burglary, fire and flood.
Before pricing out a safe make sure you know what your needs are.
RATING OF SAFES
A-rated = Affordable B-rated = burglary resistant (Rated by UL) F-rated = fire resistant (Rated by UL) C-rated = combination fire and burglary resistant D-rated = diversion safe
Talk to our locksmith to determine which type of safe is right for you.
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There are many different types of safes for different pruposes.
F-Rated safes are designed to keep paper from burning for a set number of hours.
B-Rated safes are constructed from tough steel and strong lock. They are desgined to withstand attacks from burglars. Paper will burn in these safes when exposed to fire.
C-Rated safes are designed to withstand fire and burglary attacks.
Media safes are new. They are designed to protect media, such as computer disks, from fire.
Diversion safes are common everyday items that have a hidden compartment which items can be hidden.