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Archive for July, 2011

Choosing a Media Safe

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

If you are storing your important technology in a traditional safe, you may be putting your important data at risk. Safes are a great way to keep your valuables protected, but if your safe isn’t specifically designed for media, you could harm the contents. There are now safes available that can keep your belongings from prying eyes while also keeping the technology pristine. This includes CDs, USBs, and other important computer and storage equipment. They will all be kept safe from heat, humidity, dust, and other damaging elements that occur every day. It’s certainly worth considering a media safe if you deal with technology on a regular basis.

Caring for Your Guns

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

If you plan to keep guns in your house, keeping them in a gun safe is the most responsible thing you can do. Even if you don’t have children, a gun safe can keep your guns out of the hands of anyone that shouldn’t be touching them. Even if you only own one gun, you should have a safe place to lock it away. If you have more than one, a gun safe is the perfect solution. The Winchester Ranger is one of the most popular gun safes on the market, and it will ensure that your rifles, pistols, and revolvers stay safe.

Buying Biometric Safes

Saturday, July 16th, 2011

There are a lot of things your thumbprint can access for you. Laptops use them for logging in, doors can be opened with them, and now you can open your safe with your thumbprint. These new safes use biometric technology, and they are considered the most secure safes available. No longer will you need to worry about remembering a combination or accidentally leaving your password laying around. All you need is your thumbprint to get into the safe, and that means access is limited to just you. It also means you can get in and out much more quickly, even though it’s a lot safer to do so.

Bolt Safe to the Floor

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Most people don’t realize that a security safe won’t protect documents from fire. The materials used to make the safe actually increase heat inside the safe, which could damage important documents or media. If you hope to find something that will protect from theft and fire, you should look for a safe that is rated for both. There are other options, however. Hollon makes a line of fire safes that can be bolted to the floor. This will protect your belongings from fire, and it might just discourage thieves from taking the save with them. It’s a good compromise, but you should remember that nothing will be as effective as the real thing.

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