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Upgrade Your Strongbox to a Safe

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

Most people feel they can get by with a strongbox for their valuables, but the truth is that a thief can pick up a strongbox and carry it with him. A safe provides much more security for your valuables, especially if you purchase a wall safe or a floor safe that can remain hidden. Home invaders typically spend less than five minutes inside a house, and that gives them plenty of time to pick up your strongbox and leave. It will not, however, give them the time to locate or open your safe. It’s a wise upgrade to make, and you’ll enjoy the peace of mind.

Not All Safes are Equal

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Just because one safe looks similar to another does not mean you can expect the same security features. Researching safes could lead you to inexpensive options that look good but just can’t keep your belongings protected. If you are considering a new safe to keep your valuables locked away, you should ensure that you are making a wise purchase. Hollon safes have long been the choice for consumers seeking an excellent safe for a better price. These safes resemble any of the cheaper safes you might find, but have many more security features in place to protect your most valuable things.

Keep Valuables Safe

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Large jewelry and fur collections require more than the everyday home safe. You might need to consider a vault for your home with higher security ratings. There are vaults and safes that can withstand hand tools, torches, and even explosives for up to an hour. Since most home invaders want to get in and out as soon as possible, these vaults and safes are very likely to keep your belongings out of their reach. You should never choose anything with a lower rating than a TL-15, which gives the minimum protection of fifteen minutes from hand tools. The investment will always be worth the cost.

How to Choose a Safe

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

To protect all of the valuable things in your home, you should consider purchasing a safe. Knowing which brand and model to buy isn’t always easy, but there are a few things you can consider before you buy. Most people purchase a fireproof safe with the intention of keeping documents and valuables intact in case of a fire that burns up to 1400 degrees. You should realize that many fireproof safes are not rated to be theft-proof. To get the best of both, you should seek out the safes that are created both for fire and theft protection, or you could be disappointed.

Everyone Should Have a Safe

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Many people think that buying a safe means they’re uncomfortable with the safety of their neighborhood. There are over two million burglaries each year, and these could happen in your very safe neighborhood. You don’t need to spend a lot of money on a top of the line safe if you’re just protecting general items. However, a safe rated TL-15 can discourage thieves from attempting to crack it, since these safes resist hand tools for up to fifteen minutes. No thief wants to hang around that long, which means they’ll give up long before they can get to your valuables inside the safe.

Everyone Can Use a Safe

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Even if you think you don’t have any valuable items, you can still benefit from owning a home safe. Everyone has documents that should be protected, and that is reason enough to purchase a home safe. You could live in a wonderful, safe neighborhood and practice many safety precautions, but that doesn’t erase the fact that bad things happen to good people. Home invasions occur once every fifteen seconds, and house fires are almost as common. While thieves won’t spend more than five minutes in your home, a fire could burn for hours. Do you really think your belongings are as protected as they need to be, or would a TL-15 rated safe be just right for your needs?

Don’t Skimp on Your Safe

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

Most people don’t realize that buying something cheap could cost more money in the long run. It happens all the time with cars, houses, electronics, and even home safes. If you purchase a cheap version of a home safe, you could find that it doesn’t offer the protection you really need to keep your valuables safe. If you settle for a lockbox, you could still lose everything in the event of a house fire. A lockbox can also be carried out during a home invasion, which makes it pretty useless as far as protection goes. If you want to protect your belongings, you need to get a real safe, and preferably one that can be bolted to the floor.

Choosing the Right Safe for You

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

Your immediate needs should help you decide which safe you should purchase. There are different safes and vaults available for any kind of protection you can imagine, from fire safes to gun safes. You can also find safes that are specifically designed to protect digital media, with features that protect from dust, heat, and electromagnets. Each safe has specific ratings, too, which will help you to determine the level of security you would like for your belongings. Keep in mind that most thieves won’t spend more than five minutes in your house, so usually the lowest rating is more than enough protection.

Choosing High Tech Safes

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Safes are getting some amazing high tech upgrades lately. Most safes you find anymore rarely use the combination dial, and some don’t even use keypads. Biometrics is the hottest thing in technology, and they’re being used on just about everything anymore. This includes safes where the touch of a finger, as long as it’s the right finger, can open the safe in just a matter of moments. You don’t need to worry about remembering combinations or passwords, and you certainly don’t need to worry about anyone else figuring out how to get into your safe. The HZ-30 is the most popular model of high tech safes, and it may be exactly what you’re looking for.

Don’t Mistake a Strongbox for a Safe

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Too many people believe that they can cut corners when protecting their belongings by purchasing a less expensive strong box that cannot offer the protection that a security safe or a fireproof safe can offer. A Hollon safe is a good compromise for those that are seeking a good deal on a safe, because these safes offer more bolts than other safes of similar size and ratings, but they tend to be a more affordable choice. It is important to spend that extra bit of money for real protection, rather than lament a loss later.

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