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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

How to Buy a Safe for Your Home

The first step is to determine who or where you will buy your safe from. There are many places to buy a safe today, you can buy from a “big box store”, an office supply store, a furniture store, a hardware store, online, or even from a professional safe retailer or locksmith.

With any other than the safe retailer or locksmith you run the very real chance of not being able to get qualified advice as to what you need, not being able to arrange service or repair should the need arise. When you buy from a professional safe retailer or professional locksmith who also sells safes, you are likely to be dealing with someone who knows which safe will best fill your unique needs, these people make their living by selling safes, they know how a particular type or model will perform, they know the features and benefits, and what they are meant to protect. Being the experts they are, they also offer service, repair and delivery services.

Would you really trust the protection of your priceless valuables to the advise you will receive from a minimum wage stockperson at a “big box store”?

What do you want to protect and what do want to protect it against? Cash, jewelry, guns, important papers, or computer media could all require a completely different kind of safe.

Modern safes are manufactured specifically to protect against specific threats, a safe meant to guard against burglary, may not protect papers from fire. A fire safe, because of how it works, may actually destroy computer media or video tapes.

Burglary and jewelry safes are tested and labeled by a testing group according to how long it would take an expert thief, with all of the proper tools to break into the safe. The more time it would take, the more you have to pay for that safe. Contact your professional safe retailer for a complete discussion on burglary ratings.

Modern fire safes manufactured in the United States are tested and rated to keep the interior temperature below 350 degrees Fahrenheit for a specific amount of time, usually expressed in hours. The char point of paper is 405 degrees Fahrenheit, so therefore would be protected from burning. This is accomplished by the fill material in the safe releasing trapped moisture in the form of steam to keep the temperature within the proper range and seal entry points against heat and flame. This release of steam could destroy video tapes, photographs, and computer media.

Modern media safes are constructed using a dry fill that does not release moisture. These safes are usually much more expensive.

With the opening of world trade, and markets in the last few years, there are many safes being sold that are built in other countries, and some of them are labeled by groups other than ULâ. Some of these safes are very well constructed, some are very poorly constructed. The problem is that the testing standards are not the same, the construction requirements are not the same. It takes real diligence to be sure you are getting the protection you think you are getting. This is another reason you need to seek out a professional safe retailer.

Next you should decide what size safe you need, be very honest with yourself when estimating what will be kept in your safe, it may only be a little more expensive to buy a larger safe than you need today. Having to buy a new larger safe could be much more expensive.

If you buy a properly rated safe, built to protect what you are putting in it, could result in homeowners insurance savings, check with your insurance agent. Be sure that you follow whatever requirements they may have, failure to do so could result in no coverage.

Have your needs defined, and your questions ready, then visit a professional safe retailer or professional locksmith.

Jim Newell

Jimmie Newell - EzineArticles Expert Author

Please visit http://www.secureyourstuff.com/safes.htm for links to manufacturers sites and crime prevention sites, many of which have additional security tips. This information could save your property or even your life!

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Monday, February 20, 2006

Fireproof Home Safes - Fire Fyter 3.0 cu. ft. Safe with LASR Lock - FF3075

Fireproof Home Safes


Specifications:
  • Exterior Dimensions - 20.5" W X 26" H X 19.5" D
  • Interior Dimensions - 16" W X 21.5" H X 15" D
  • Capacity - 3.0 cu. ft.
  • Weight - 235 lbs

  • Features:
  • Includes both a LASR Lock & a digital electronic lock
  • Fire and impact protection with U.L. rating of 1 Hr. at1700 F
  • A-4, Letter and European size folders fit in the full suspension pull out file drawer
  • Dual adjusable steel shelves
  • In door key organizer
  • In door document holders
  • Comes with hardware for easy bolting to the floor
  • 5 Solid steel bolts with live action locking ability
  • Composed entirely of steel
  • Sunday, February 19, 2006

    Fireproof Home Safes - Fire Fyter 2.0 cu. ft. Safe with LASR Lock - FF2075

    Fireproof Home Safes > Fire Fyter 2.0


    Specifications:
  • Exterior Dimensions - 17.25" W X 21" H X 24.25" D
  • Interior Dimensions - 13.5" W X 16.25" H X 19.75" D
  • Capacity - 2.5 cu. ft.
  • Weight - 175 lbs

  • Features:
  • Combination & key lock with bank vault quality
  • Fully extendable pull out file drawer holds hanging file folders
  • Key organizer located within easy reach on opening the door
  • Built in document holder on vault door
  • Heavy duty steel adjustable rack
  • Extremely secure solid steel live action locking bolts on all four sides of door
  • Exclusively steel heavy duty mega hinge
  • Hardware included for easy bolt to the floor action

  • Friday, February 17, 2006

    Fireproof Home Safes > Fire Fyter 1.5 cu. ft. Safe with Combination Lock - FF1500

    Fireproof Home Safes



  • Exterior Dimensions - 17.25" W X 21" H X 16.25" D
  • Interior Dimensions - 13.5" W X 16.25" H X 11.75" D
  • Capacity - 1.5 cu. ft.
  • Weight - 130 lbs

  • Features:
  • Superior quality combination lock
  • Large pull out steel drawer for small valuables
  • Includes heavy duty adjustable steel shelf
  • Built in racks for hanging folders
  • Steel live action locking bolts
  • All steel heavy duty mega hinge
  • If attacked, solid steel hinge pins cannot be removed
  • Thursday, February 16, 2006

    Fireproof Home Safes - Fire Fyter 1.0 cu. ft. Safe with Combination Lock - FF1000

    Fireproof Home Safes


    Specifications:

  • Exterior Dimensions - 16" W X 16" H X 16" D
  • Interior Dimensions - 13" W X 13" H X 10.25" D
  • Capacity - 1.0 cu. ft.
  • Weight - 85 lbs

  • Features:
  • Has a bank vault quality combination lock
  • Great interior capacity
  • Laying flat holds standard letter size documents
  • Includes four steel locking bolts
  • Knuckled hinge pins prohibits door removal
  • Includes easy bolt to the floor hardware
  • Sunday, February 05, 2006

    Video Door Intercom System WX-WDV014

    Video Door Intercom System



    View, and speak to your front door(s) - Unlock the door from any room station.

    With the video door intercom, you will be able to see and speak to whoever comes to your door while within the safety of your home or office. The person at the door is hands free while talking, so there is nothing confusing for visitors to use. Monitor an entrance by sight and sound - Simply hit the monitor button to view and hear everything at a specific entrance.

    High Resolution Camera

    The high resolution camera give you a clear picture to view the person at the front door (270,000 Pixels), plus a wide angle lens to view your visitors where ever they are standing.

    Camera

    * 12DC
    * 0.1 Lux
    * 1/3" B/W CCD Image Sensor
    * 270,000 Pixel Resolution
    * Angle of Picture 92°
    * Operating Temperatures -10°F to 122°F
    * Dimensions: 3-1/4" x 5" x 1-7/8"

    Compact Electronic Safe

    Provides a security solution for areas that are restricted on space. Digital keypad and lock with manual override. Reprogrammable user / management code. Strong Steel construction. Easy installation.




    Specifications

    W x D x H: External 310 x 200 x 200mm, Internal (approx.) 305 x 150 x 193mm. Weight 8kg.

    Friday, February 03, 2006

    Access Control - Doors - FINGERPRINT-RECOGNITION DEADBOLT - 5161



    The fingerprint door lock uses biometrics in order to identify and authorize registered fingerprints. With a maximum of 50 fingerprints, this Biocav Fingerprint Recognition Deadbolt system is excellent for the home or office. Restrict access to different areas of your business or have peace of mind knowing guests or service providers aren't cutting copies of your key.

    Open by Password
    The Fingerprint Recognition Deadbolt can be opened by fingerprint or PIN making it more convenient for users. If a family member has not yet registered their fingerprint you can give them a PIN between 3 and 10 digits so they won't be locked out.

    Convenient Operation and Durable
    The fingerprint door lock system can be operated with one touch. When opening the deadbolt from the inside you can either manually open the lock or just push the blue "open" button. A red "lock" button quickly extends the deadbolt and locks the door. There are 12 keys (0-9, #, *) on the outside, which are built to withstand external shock.

    Simple Operation
    For such a complicated and technologically advanced product, programming is surprisingly simple. When programming the unit, all functions are associated with a sound that makes it easy for a user to operate.

    Built-in Security
    If the door is opened abnormally or the unit senses the door being forced open the system will automatically sound a built-in alarm. If an incorrect code is entered the system will automatically cut off power for 30 seconds to prevent multiple password attempts.