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Office Safe for Home & Office Use

An office safe, while usually similar to a home safe, provides more protection against burglary and fire and usually provides more storage space than a home safe. There are a number of factors to consider when choosing an office safe. Two of the most important factors are the burglary and fire ratings assigned to the safe.

The burglary rating gives an indication of how difficult it would be to break into the safe. Look for an RSC rating when choosing an office safe. An RSC rating means that the safe has been subjected to a test and shown to resist break-in by an experienced person (a professional locksmith), using common power and hand locksmith's tools, for a period of at least 5 minutes. While this may not seem like a very long time, it is to a professional burglar, who must rely on a quick "in-and-out" in order not to be caught. Though most office safes will not really come with an RSC rating. It is best to look at the quality of the safe. How long is it fire rated for? What about the size of the bolts?

The fireproof rating assigned to an office safe is also important. The fireproof rating gives an indication of how well the safe will protect your valuable documents in the event of a fire. An example fireproof rating would be a 2 hour 350 degree F rating. This rating means that the safe could be exposed to a 1700 degree F fire for a period of 2 hours, and that the internal temperature of the safe would not rise above 350 degrees F. This temperature is low enough to protect documents from permanent damage.

Another factor to consider when choosing an office safe is the type of locking mechanism used. Models are available with mechanical combination dials and with electronic keypad dials. For added security, dual-lock systems are available that add a keylock in addition to the mechanical or electronic combination lock. Also, when choosing a mechanical combination dial, look for a more secure 4-number combination.

For more convenience, consider an office safe with an electronic keypad locking mechanism. To open the safe, the user simply enters the combination on a PIN pad, similar to the ones used by ATM machines. Also, multiple users with multiple PIN numbers can be enrolled and granted access to the safe. Models are also available with an audit trail - this feature allows a supervisor to see when the safe has been accessed and by whom.

You should also consider the overall amount of storage you need when choosing an office safe. Be sure to choose a model that provides for future growth in your storage needs. In addition, special safes are available for special needs. If you need to store a large amount of legal or letter-size documents, then a special filing cabinet safe might be the best solution. If your business deals with a large amount of cash on a daily basis, you might want to consider a depository safe for temporary storage during the day. Then use a regular office safe for more secure storage of the cash at night.

As you can see, there are a number of factors to consider when choosing an office safe. Be sure to consider the factors that are important to you, to ensure that you choose the office safe that is right for your needs.
















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219 Leming Ave
Corpus Christi, TX 78404
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