Choosing the correct safe for what you want to protect.

  • What items do you want to protect?
  • What do you want to protect them from?
  • Where are you going to keep your safe?
  • How much space do you need?

These are only a few of the questions you need to answer in order to choose the correct safe for the job at hand.

  • If you keep your business documents and records, in your home or at your place of business, you need a fire safe. Statistics show that if a company's records are lost in a fire, 17% can no longer furnish a financial statement, 14% suffer a reduction in credit rating and 43% go out of business completely. No home or business is safe from fire.  
  • If you keep cash or valuables at home at your place of business, or in a safe deposit box, you may want to consider a burglary safe or high security container.
  • If you have a high traffic retail business, where a lot of cash is handled, you may benefit from a depository safe, or skim safe, to control the who has access to your cash and for how long.
  • If you keep computer media on your premises, it should be stored in a media safe.
  • If you keep guns for sport or hunting, they should be stored in a gun safe.

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