Floor Safes
Floor Safes With the alarming increase in crime rates these past few years, more and more people are becoming concerned about the security of their belongings and the ability to protect them against burglary and the elements. Therefore the demand for security products has drastically increased inspiring both manufacturers and entrepreneurs to develop stronger, faster and more affordable security solutions to secure people’s homes and valuables. And now, floor safes have stepped into the limelight. There are three primary classifications or configurations for all safes; wall or wall-mounted safes, freestanding safes, and the in-floor or as they are more commonly referred, floor safes. In this article we will address the compositions of floor safes, and go into further detail on the other two classifications in another article, so let us begin. 1. Overview of Floor Safes Like its two counterparts, Floor Safes are specially designed to safeguard valuables and other pertinent documents from theft and in many cases destruction by elements such as fire and water. As suggested by its name, Floor Safes are specifically designed to be mounted into the floor, preferably a solid concrete slab. Floor Safes, like any other safe, heavily rely on the location of the safe to be effective in protecting assets inside. Therefore the location and positioning of the safe must be carefully analyzed as to maximize its maximum conceal-ability. In fact, it is not uncommon for well hidden safes to be discovered by second hand home owners during emergency repairs and home remodeling projects, years after they had purchased the home. When properly installed and positioned, heavy Duty Floor Safes can offer superior protection against burglary and even tragedies like fire. 2. Installation of Floor Safes Floor Safe installations are usually more complicated and more expensive than Wall Safes, requiring a section be cutout of the floor first and a hole is made to meet the dimensions of the safe. After which the safe is mounted into the hole and concrete is poured into the surrounding area, firmly grounding the safe preventing physically removal during a theft. 3. About Floor Safes Floor Safes are categorized as composites safes, meaning that they serve two functions, to fire and anti-theft protection. Floor Safe has been tried and tested against all forms of burglary, the rating that a Floor Safes obtains will also determine the price of the safe, obviously the high the security the higher the cost. One the biggest complaints consumers have with Floor Safes is the lack of available space inside the Standard Floor Safe, compared to your typical Home Safe or the ordinary File Cabinet Safe. For customers looking to store large items or a higher quantity of items we would recommenced one of our Heavy Duty Security Safes, some models are categorized as Composite Safes and guard against fire as well. Floor Safes are what we consider special purpose safes that can be strategically placed in the home to store firearms, passports, valuable coins or large bills. Here at Colorado Safe Repair we offer a wide variety of safes to choose from, our Floor Safe collection vary on rating, size and locking mechanisms. One of the most convenient and popular models we carry is our Electronic Floor Safes, equipped with a digital screen and illuminated buttons to see in the dark. When you need quick, quite and reliable access to the contents of your safe we recommend our Biometric Floor Safe, perfect for when seconds matter, these are ideal for families in a home defense situation. These models offer added convenience to the users looking to avoid the need to rotate a safe dial, in poor light and under the extreme pressures of a fire or home invasion and because these safes are electronic the combinations can be changed easily whenever you like and depending on the model, our Biometric Floor Safes can hold 1-12 finger prints in their memory systems. Again, the key to owning and securing your valuables in a Floor Safe, File Cabinet Safe, Heavy Duty Security Safe, Home Safe or any other safe, is to maintain the secrecy. You can’t steal what you can’t find, and if no one knows have one, then they will not try to find it and you will be a less likely target.
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