Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Honeywell Fire Safes 2575

Can Honeywell Fire Safe 2575 be bolted to the floor?

One question that always comes up when planning on buying a new safe is whether we can bolt it to the wall or to the floor. In the case of the Honeywell 2575, which is equipped with wheels, it's very hard to bolt it to the floor, but one can defenitely bolt it to a table, or possibly to a wall. A local locksmith can just cut off the wheels out of the safe, to enforce the theives to lift it using special tools, and make the safe closer to the floor. If your locksmith has a good technical sense, and can drill holes on the bottom of the safe, than you could bolt the safe to the floor.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

BioFire By Tychi

BioFire
The BioFire is a biometric door lock featuring advanced breathrough technology.
It is equipped with with a mechanical door lock system with built-in scanned thermal imaging fingerprint verification system, with capability of more than 100 users fingerprints.
The BioFire is easy to install and operate. You will be able to buy BioFire FIngerprint Lock soon on www.GetSafes.com

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Elite Locks and Levers

Elite Safes has recently preceeded producing the new line of new LazerTech high security deadbolts, mortises and cylinders. Now available in 5 finishes, including Satin Nikel.
In addition, Elite Safes inc continues distributing the heavy-duty grade II commercial elite levers, in entry, passage, privacy and storeroom functions, in the polished chrome, dull chrome and oil rubbed bronze color.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Discontinued Amsec Safes - Part I

Discontinued Amsec Safes

Effective January 1st American Security has stopped producing some safes, even some that has been ranked as top sellers too.

In the UL listed fire safes the following models are discontinued:
ES1013, ES1310,FS1013,FS1310,FS3316,FS4122,FS4922,FS5722,FS5737DD.

In the wall department, Amsec has stopped producing the following wall safes:
WES2113, WES21310,WES1310.

In the small burgalry safes, ES9137,ES913 and ES1114 has been discontinued.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Security Box

Strong Box – Cash Kept Safe

The most common means of storing money is in a box. There are boxes that have been specially manufactured for this very purpose. These metal boxes have a special tray and containers for money. They are very useful for keeping money as well as transporting money from one location to another. These cash boxes are especially useful at any event where money changes hands.

Security Box – Cash in Container

A good example of an event that would benefit from the use of this box is a fund raising event. Usually at this kind of benefit there is no cash till and a box of this kind is very useful. It keeps the money safe and retains it in one location. Any small business or self-employed person would benefit from a box. Cash that is taken during the course of the day is stored and kept secure in this lockable container.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Hotel Safes for Sheraton

Elite Safes Chosen to provide hotel in-room safes for Sheraton hotel in peru. The safes are equipped with a code for the users, a master code for the management and an over-ride key, in case that the other codes don't work. In addition, the keypads are lighted at night, making it easier to read the LCD display of the safe. The safes are from BE series, distributed by Elite safes inc.

These hotel safes are connected to a printer unit, in order to find the last logins or previous users.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Hotel Safes

Hotel Safes

Most hotel safes have an elegant appearance, with a digital keypad, that provides a user's friendly environment. Some of the hotel safes have the option to set a different code every time you open the safe. Hotel safe usually has an emergency key and a master code for the management team. In case that the safe is locked and nobody remembers the code, the emergency key and the master code should do the work.

Some examples for hotel safes are the Elite BE-1216 safe, Amsec HRC916.