Archive for the ‘Safes’ Category

Cheap Safes Australia

Friday, April 11th, 2008

safes australia

Secure sales has checked out many safe supply companies in Australia and have made a list off our favorite in order of usability and price.

1. http://esafes.com.au
2. lockupsafes.com.au
3. http://cmisafe.com.au

CMI Safes are a premium quality safe and made in Australia, they are a bit more expensive but much better quality.

Many industry experts recommend the following settings for safes.

Safes available fitted with:

* Locks protected by 6mm case hardened drill resistant steel plates. Safes Australia
* Or La Gard Electronic 6 digit touch pad combination lock.
* or S&G 3 wheel 1 million change Combination lock.
* 6 Lever Pick resistant Key Lock

While many of these safes offer home and office security it is generally recommended that they are fitted by locksmiths, although a handy man can do them. Most of these safes are 6mm , reinforced steel and hardened wall.

Safes Australia has a selection of the best safe suppliers in the market ones that we can recommend highly enough. But generally a safe cannot fully protect your belonging you will need a security system as well.

Safes Australia

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

safes australia

Secure sales has checked out many safe supply companies in Australia and have made a list off our favourite in order of usability and price.

1. www.esafe.com.au
2. www.lockupsafes.com.au
3. www.cmisafe.com.au

While CMI safes is actually a manufacturer they provide excellent service that will help you succeed in protecting your valuables.

Secure Sales recomends the following safe security settings and options with your safe

Safes available fitted with:

* Locks protected by 6mm case hardened drill resistant steel plates. safes australia
* or La Gard Electronic 6 digit touch pad combination lock.
* or S&G 3 wheel 1 million change Combination lock.
* Pick resistant 6 lever keylock.

These Safes are ideal for moderate security in the home or small business when properly secured to the floor. Constructed with a 12mm thick door with reinforced frame and 6mm thick body fully
welded. All models provided with mounting holes for anchoring. Many locksmith companies can secure thes safes.

safes australia has a selection of the best safe suppliers in the market ones that we can recomend highly enough.

Secure Safes

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

A safe is a secure lockable box used for securing valuable objects against theft or damage. A safe is usually a hollow cuboid or cylinder, with one face removable or hinged to form a door. The body and door are usually cast from a metal such as steel.

Specifications for safes include some or all of the following parameters:

* burglar-resistance
* fire-resistance
* environmental resistance (e.g. to water or dust)
* type of lock (e.g. combination, key, time lock, electronic locking)
* location (e.g. wall safe, floor safe)

In 1835, Charles and Jeremiah Chubb took out their first patent for a burglar-resisting safe, although it is possible that safes were made by the firm before this date as the company Chubb Safes began designing safes and locks in 1818. www.chubbsafes.com

Opening a safe without access to the key or knowledge of the combination is known as safe-cracking. This is a popular heist movie theme.

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London slang meaning

the term “safe” (often acompanied with a touch of fists) is used as a greeting and farewell. it can also be used to mean thank you.
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Further reading

* LOCKS, SAFES, AND SECURITY: An International Police Reference, published by Charles Thomas Publishers, Springfield, Illinois, United States. (2000) ISBN 0398070792 (See http://www.security.org/ for more details).