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Security Tips Cannon Safe - A Storage Investment
When it comes to investing in a Cannon safe, your investment can mean a lot more than simply storing your firearm.
Read MoreSecurity Tips IS THE LOCK ON YOUR HOME SAFE DOING ITS JOB?
These days, home safes come with a variety of access systems such as combination locks, electronic locks, touch pads, and biometric fingerprint recognition. With the numerous options out there, it can be difficult to know which access system will really keep your valuables safe from theft, or curious hands. Here’s a look at some of the most commonly used locks:
Types of Access Systems
- Electronic safe locks: these locks can range from lower cost mechanisms to highly sophisticated safe locks with advanced security features. Some electronic locks combine a motor actuated locking mechanism that offers three modes of operation (single, dual, and manager/employee). Certain electronic time locks add extra security by offering a repeating time lock schedule every 5-7 days.
- Biometric fingerprint recognition: biometrics is the latest innovation in home and gun safe technology. It offers finger lock recognition based on your fingerprints. Response time with this technology is quick, efficient and extremely reliable.
- Combination locks: this is one of the oldest types of locking system around. Though combination locks can be reliable, they can still be broken into with only just a few guesses.
- Basic digital lock: the basic digital lock is battery operated and allows multiple users with just one access code. If a wrong code is attempted several times in a row a penalty alert will go off.
Security Tips BURGLARY STATISTICS: DON’T BE A VICTIM!
Most people would agree that summer time is the most enjoyable season of all: it’s a time for gorgeous weather, barbecues with friends, family vacations and lazy afternoons at the pool. But did you know that it’s also the #1 season for home invasion crimes? Fine weather brings out the best in us, but it also brings out the worst in criminals: so it’s essential to know the statistics and then take every precaution necessary to avoid becoming a victim. Here are some facts and statistics as well as suggestions.
A FEW HOME INVASION FACTS AND STATS
- Home invasions make up more than 75% of all criminal activity in the United States (FBI).
- According to a recent Reuters news story, the current economic disaster is also having an effect: ” Of the 100 agencies who linked crime rises to the economic crisis, 39 percent said they had seen an increase in robberies [and a] 32 percent an uptick in burglaries.”
- A burglary takes place in the United States every 14.6 seconds according to a prominent crime reporting program.
- Most residential burglaries occur during the daylight hours when people are at work.
- Favorite items for theft are guns, jewelry, cash, watches, computers and DVD players; what do these all have in common? They’re valuable, highly portable and easy to take on impulse.
Security Tips GREAT IDEAS FOR WHAT TO STORE IN A HOME SAFE
If you think home safes are just for storing Grandma’s diamond baubles, think again! There are plenty of valuable items in our lives that need be kept conveniently close at hand yet safely stored away where they cannot be accessed by little hands or unwelcome visitors. Here are some things you may not have thought of that should be kept in a home safe for extra security.
Read MoreSecurity Tips 3 GREAT REASONS TO USE A HOME SAFE
If you have a gun collection, you know that keeping them in a safe at home is the key to keeping your firearms protected from intruders and away from little hands. But what about other types of ;home safes? In today's uncertain world, it's more important than ever to keep important documents, jewelry, family antiques, keepsakes, and anything else that's valuable to you under lock and key. Here are just three of the many great reasons why homeowners across America are turning to the use of;home safes.
1. A Security Deposit Box is Not Always Accessible, But a Home Safe Is
Let's face it: there are definitely times when you need access to important documents that traditionally have been kept in bank security deposit boxes. When your child needs an original of his social security card or birth certificate, you don't want to have to worry about running to the bank to get it. And if the bank is closed, getting access to a security box is simply impossible. Home safes will securely store important documents such as the above-mentioned items, as well as marriage certificates, banking and investment documents, and anything else you may need to get access to quickly.
2. They Are Water and Fire-ResistantMany people have hesitated to keep important items at home for fear of a disaster such as a house fire, tornado, or flooding. Today's home safes will still be standing if everything else around them is destroyed. And the contents will be protected from fire and water damage so you will not lose those items which are simply irreplaceable.
3. They Keep Valuables Out of the Hands of Those Who Shouldn't Touch ThemThe huge majority of home break-ins are crimes of opportunity: and thieves will be more likely to be deterred from taking your precious valuables if they are stored in a home safe. Additionally, the little children living in your home will never be able to play with, damage, or lose items that are tucked away in ;home safes.
In the unfortunate event of a disaster or theft, we can replace most of our "stuff"; quite easily. But for those valuables that are truly irreplaceable, keeping them securely stored and organized yet readily accessible in a home safe is the way to go.







