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Expert Advice on Safes and Vault Doors

How to break open a safe is usually a question only thieves and locksmiths think about. Anyone looking at purchasing a safe should be thinking about this question too. No, you won't be breaking into a safe, but you want to keep the burglars from breaking into yours. With just a little knowledge, you can protect yourself and your belongings from even the most sophisticated burglar. Here are some things to keep in mind when purchasing a safe.
It is easy to think of your child’s dorm room as a safe space. After all, most dorms will require a card key simply to get into the building, and what modern college doesn't employ security guards?
Should it be theft-proof? Fire-resistant? How large should it be? Almost any type of safe can protect your important documents and other valuable items from most threats, but there are real differences between different types of safes when it comes to security. 
Controlling the humidity in your home safe can be an important and sometimes necessary detail in retaining the value of your safe’s contents. Luckily, you can take some easy steps to control the internal humidity levels.
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Office safes are the next step up from our home safe series. They come with larger bolts at 1" thick. This series is a 2 hour fire rated and 30 foot impact rated. That is to simulate the collapse of a building during a fire. All models are equipped with a bolt down hole and hardware to secure it to any foundation. The office safe series is our in between line as it fits in between our home safes and our fire and burglary safes. Designed with stronger security than a home safe, but not as much as the fire and burglary series. Giving this series a very good price point for the protection. Many office safes are sold for both the home environment and for commercial usage.
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Here are a few tips for protecting your property that will keep your home, family, and items safe and secure. 
With laptop computers and smart cell phones being more commonplace in society, an emphasis needs to be placed on security in order to protect the most valuable and personal information stored within these devices.  
The combination lock has been around well over 100 years and is still the number one method of securing a safe door. They are no different from any other ordinary lock in that it has moving parts and should be serviced periodically. 

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