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Expert Advice on Safes and Vault Doors

Thousands of robberies take place in the U.S. every year. Not only can robberies put your business at financial risk, but they can also make your employees easy working for your business in the future. Wall safes can protect your business from burglary, robbery, and internal theft. However, because there are so many different types of wall safes available it's important to take into consideration each of their unique capabilities. That being said, here are Safe and Vault Store's multiple business safes and what they offer.
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Hi, Dye Hawley Manager of Safe & Vault Store here today to talk to you about the Hayman MV30 TL-30 High Security Burglar Fire Safe. This safe has some fantastic features. In additional to having a 2 hour fire rating, it also has the Underwriters Lab TL-30 burglar rating. So what's that mean? In real terms, it means that the safe has passed one of the most stringent burglar tests in the world. Hayman has submitted it to the Underwrites Laboratory, paid a lot of money, and there entire line has been certified as a TL-30 safe. Typically TL-30 safes you can store upwards of $300,000 - $450,000 of valuables and insure the same through your business or home insurance.
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There may come a time as a safe owner where you regret getting the top of the line security features when you find that you have accidentally locked yourself out of your home safe.
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Floor safes are ideal for safeguarding smaller valuables such as cash, jewelry, passports, and gemstones because of the safes' small size. They're also great for burglar protection because they're encased in the concrete floor.
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No matter where you go, the first line of defense for your home is the door. It keeps out everything from pests to the elements to burglars seeking to rob you of your good fortune and name. Oftentimes, the quality of the door and its lock system is all it takes to keep intruders out of your house. So it is extremely important that you find the appropriate lock and deadbolt to install on your door. Many different types are available though one deadbolt may look similar to another. So here are some things you should be aware of.
The Stop Box is an instant access handgun retention device that does not use batteries, electronics, or external keys. Our all mechanical design allows instant reliable access to your firearm when you need it the most, and is proudly made in America. Our unique patent-pending design is much like an inverted tumbler lock. Tumbler locks use a key to position tumblers to their proper alignment, allowing the barrel to rotate and unlock. The Stop Box uses five actuators located on the corner of the enclosure for fast and easy indexing.
In an age when drug enforcement laws are tougher than ever, people with a bad habit turn more and more to prescription medication to achieve their high. Hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine, and other high-strength pain relievers are consistently one of the most abused substances in the world today. Not only do they deliver a powerful release from the woes the abuser thinks they have, but they are also completely legal. This means that anybody with a doctor’s note can gain access to them at a pharmacy.
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One of the most important factors of owning a firearm is keeping it safe and secure for the protection of the people around you. This can seem challenging when you live in an apartment building rather than a house where you may otherwise be able to store your firearm in a gun safe. Fortunately, there are ways you can store your firearm in an apartment without risking the safety of your kids or loved ones. Here are a few security tips for storing a firearm in your own apartment.
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Dye the Safe guy here, Dye Hawley, manager of Safe & Vault Store.com. I am here today to talk about the Browning SR26 Silver Series Gun Safe
Combination locks are about as old as safes themselves and have been a staple of security for centuries. The first known combination lock was found in a Roman tomb though more reliable historical examples are attributed to a manual published by Muslim engineer Al-Jazari in 1206.
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