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Safes

dsc security can supply and install ALL types of safe for residential or commercial situations. If you need to protect cash, documents, data media or valuables from theft or fire, we will have an ideal solution for you. The following types of safe are the most commonly requested from our customers.

 Free-Standing Safes

These are probably the most common type of safes fitted in houses and Commercial premises and are bolted to the floor or a wall to prevent easy removal.

  • They are available in different sizes to suit the space they are going in and the internal capacity required

  • There is a choice of locking method for most safes, either by key, keyless combination or digital keypad, and for higher security requirements, a combination of 2 locking methods

  • They will also be available with different Recommended Insurance Ratings depending on the amount of cash or value of jewellery/valuables to be kept in it. For instance, if a safe has a £4000 cash rating this means that generally your Insurance Company will cover up to £4000 in cash or up to £40,000 in jewellery/valuables. If you are thinking about installing a safe it is advisable to check with your Insurance Company what their minimum requirements are for them to cover the risk

  • dsc security can supply and install safes from between £2000 to £100,000 cash rating

  • Many safes will also have a degree of fire-resistance, and some are tested and certified for ½ hour at 750° C

  • Safes can be also be fitted with deposit methods including rotary deposit, letter slots, capsule deposit, drawer deposit to suit individual requirements. All these methods allow items to be deposited into the safe without opening it which can then only be removed by an authorised person holding a key or combination

Underfloor Safes

These safes are generally used in commercial situations and are placed in a hole in the ground which is then filled with concrete to prevent easy removal. The top of the safe sits flush with the floor so it can be concealed by placing a floor covering over it.

  • There are different sizes available to suit the internal capacity required

  • Different cash ratings are available to suit individual needs from £4000 to £10,000 cash rating

  • There is a choice of locking method, either by key or combination

  • These safes can also have a deposit tube so that capsules with cash can be dropped into the safe without the safe being open, but these capsules can only be removed by accessing the safe using a key or combination lock

Floorboard Safes

These safes are fitted into floors with joists and bolted into the joists from inside the safe. They generally come with a recommended cash rating of £1000 and are only available with key locking. The top of the safe sits flush with the floor so it can be concealed by placing a floor covering over it.

 

 Data Safes

Many homes have computers these days. Protecting computer media requires more protection than just a simple box or safe as the temperature and humidity must be kept at a much lower level. This is because computer media is plastic and will melt at a much lower temperature than when paper starts to burn.

  • These are available in different sizes, with a choice of locking method and will have a modest cash rating

  • Data safes are normally certificated to 1 hour Fire testing at 950° C but 2 hour certification is also available

  • They are fixed with a non-invasive fixing plate to allow the safe to be secured without breaching its fire protection

 Fire Resistant Safes

If you wish to keep documents or papers safe from the risk of fire, a fire resistant safe is adequate for this task. The loss of documents through fire results in almost half the companies that suffer a fire going out of business within six months, unable to complete their financial statement. If the deeds to your house go up in flames, what problems will that cause?

  • These safes are available in different sizes, with a choice of locking method and will have a modest cash rating

  • They are fixed with a non-invasive fixing plate to allow the safe to be secured without breaching its fire protection

  • Fire resistant safes are normally certificated to a minimum ½ hour Fire testing at 750° C

 

There are many other types of safe from small key-safes to large vaults. If you require any further information on any of the services shown above, please contact our in-house locksmith.

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