Commercial Safes
When
purchasing a safe for business consider the size of your cash
drawers, daily drops, and extra coin. It is always best to
purchase a safe with extra room for future expansion.
Take time to figure out what type of lock will best suit
your business. Standard combination locks are the least expensive,
but digital locks provide you with considerably more options,
such as multiple user combinations and time delay.
When compairing safes always check the weight of the safe
in relation to the cubic foot capacity. This will help ensure
you are purchasing a heavy-duty safe that will provide the
protection you are looking for.
Remember
that all of our products can be changed to meet your need.
Things like changing which side the door is mounted on is
a fairly easy thing for us to change and can often help the
safe fit into existing areas with ease.
Keep in mind when looking for both burglary and fire protection,
there are many ways of obtaining fire protection. For example,
many of our customers have placed small fire boxes inside
larger burglary safes for items such as passports and negatives.
Placing a heat-sensitive fire sprinkler above the safe is
another option that has worked countless times. These options
will keep the cost of the safe down, while providing burglary
protection and fire protection for the items that need it.
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