15 Apr
15Apr

When buying a safe it is important to know what you want the safe to protect you from. Some safes are only good for fire protection while others also offer a variety of other protections like tampering or water damage. A safe that offers multiple layers of security is often the best choice.Safes come in many sizes to accommodate all sorts of needs and to fit a wide range of budgets. Some of the more popular safes include wall safes, floor safes and bedside safes. There are even a number of different lock types to choose from, so it is important to know what you need your safe to do before purchasing one.If you have valuable papers that need to be protected from a fire or other event, a quality safe may be worth the investment. 

They can offer fire protection rated at up to 1850 degrees Fahrenheit for two hours or more, which is one of the highest ratings in the industry. In addition to the fire protection, these safes are water resistant and can withstand some significant vibrations that may otherwise damage the contents.A small floor safe is a great option for people with limited space and need to store their most valuables securely. These safes are rated for up to 2 hours of fire protection and can be bolted down to the floor for additional safety. They can be used to store important documents, cash, jewelry or other valuables. The small size of these safes also makes them a good place to keep irreplaceable photos or other mementos from a fire.

Some of the more expensive safes are designed to be a place to store jewelry or other high value items. These safes typically are burglary and fire resistant, with interior jewelry chests in a variety of configurations to accommodate the customer's needs. These safes are also often equipped with a relocker device, which is a special piece of metal "sandwiched" between the lock and the door on good safes that prevents punch attacks from the combination dial or lock.Businesses need a variety of safes to secure the money and other assets they handle. 

They can include a teller safe for storing customer deposit bags and cash boxes, a vault for bulky or precious items or a depository safe for storing the day's cash trays and receipts for bank runs. Many of these safes are tamper proof and feature anti-fishing slots to prevent the unauthorized removal of money or other assets from the safe.Smart safes have become increasingly popular in recent years and are a good choice for businesses with large amounts of cash. These safes can be connected to a computer or other network and allow the owner to monitor and manage deposits, withdrawals and more from their mobile device. This provides added convenience, security and accountability for businesses. There are even a number of specialty safes for businesses that need to do things such as dispense or count currency, cigarette and cigar lockers or a secure place to store a cash vault.

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