Safes
are primarily used to protect valuables from fire or theft. There
are several options to choose from. Each option should take into
account the valuables you are trying to protect, such as, money,
jewelry, tapes, or documents. Another consideration is location
and how the safe is anchored, for example; in the wall, in the floor
or just on the floor.
Safes come with "Dial
in Combinations", "Key Locks", "Electronic Locks",
or a combination of both combos and keys.
Safes are generally classified
in three main types:
1) Burglary: Burglary
safes offer protection against theft. There is very little or no
protection against fire. The manufacturer rates the safe as 15,
30, 1 hour against forced entry.
2) Fire: As the name
states this safe offers protection against fire with a rating of
as little as 30 minutes up to 6 hours. Fires safes offer little
protection against theft because of the nature of their construction.
Fire Safes DO NOT offer protection for media materials (DVD’s, tapes,
CD’s, Disc’s, etc.) A true media safe is what you need for such
media materials.
3) Fire/Burglary: These
safes offer protection against both fire and burglary.
Safes, as with anything
else, require annual maintenance to keep them in good working condition.
Safe combination changes
or maintenance should be done by a qualified safe technician to
keep your safe in good working condition and trouble free for many
years.
Safes - Sales
and Service
Fire
/ Burglary Safes, Gun Safes, Media Safes
Lock-N-Glass can service:
Amsec Safes
Gardall Safes
Sentry Safes
and many more
Please call for more information:
802-388-7633
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Mt. Locksmith Association |