| Theft Protection
101 If a thief considers
an attempted break-in on a safe, they must consider the high gloss finishperfect
for finger print identification. Some thieves consider removing the safe to give
them more time to break in but most residential security or gun safes are too
heavy. Buyers nearly always utilize the predrilled holes for bolt-down security,
making the safe virtually impossible to move or be tipped over in disgust by the
thief (because hes mad you own a safe and he cant get in). You
should look for the safes that have passed actual break-in tests by professional
safe crackers if you want to buy more time. Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
hires experienced safe crackers to test the security resistance of residential
security or gun safe and commercial safes. To receive their Residential Security
Rating, a residential security or gun safe must pass four stringent tests. Three
attacks are performed to the door, locking mechanism and handle using just about
every conceivable method of drilling, chiseling, punching and prying. A fourth
and final attempt is to drill, punch and pry through the sidewall of the safe.
UL even creates an advantage by determining the attack points before any attempt
begins or the clock starts ticking. If the safe passes all four timed tests, the
manufacturers safe is certified. While the safe-testing industry has certified ratings for residential
security or gun and commercial safes, buyers should understand that given
enough time any safe can be defeated, even the most sophisticated bank
vault. The objective of manufacturers is to produce residential security or gun
safe with as many security defenses as needed to discourage or delay thieves
for as long as possible. Residential security or gun safes today provide an
excellent defensive barrier. There
are many factors in building security into a residential security or gun safe
. The number one location for attempted assaults to a safe are on the door. As
a primary defense tool, manufacturers install layers of hardplate behind the doors
combination, which protects the safes lock and locking mechanism from drilling.
Top of the line models go further by installing ball bearings in the hardplates,
virtually eliminating entry by chewing up or breaking drill bits. If
by chance entry is made through the hard plate, additional security measures are
installed in the lock itself to prevent break-ins. Both mechanical and electronic
locks have relockers built into them, which is a trigger mechanism that freezes
the safes mechanism when the lock is drilled, punched or torched. Most UL
listed locks include at least one relocker, sometimes more. The most reputable
and widely known lock manufacturer used by safe companies is Sargent & Greenleaf.
Other manufacturers include LaGuard and Ilco. To
protect against punching out the locks tumblers (which releases the locking
bolt), manufacturers install additional, yet separate relockers. If the back plate
of the lock is knocked off, it releases a spring-loaded trigger mechanism, much
like a mousetrap. This additional insurance is an extra measure to ensure the
safes cam and bolts stay locked tight. A
more sophisticated remote relocker system is found in higher end models.
They are strategically installed away from the locking mechanism entirely, yet
triggered from a security breach to the lock. Simply put, if the combination lock
were completely cut out of the door, the remote relocker would engage and lock
up the bolts. The remote relocker security feature is enhanced when attached to
the best of all systemsA glass relocker. Commercial grade tempered glass
replaces the traditional hardplate in front of the lock. When drilling commences,
the glass shatters on impact, triggering and engaging the relocker. Thieves are
known to curse and throw down their tools in disgust when they hear this relocker
fire.
Owning a residential security or gun safe doesnt eliminate
unpredictable events from happening, but they can help to avoid serious consequences
when threatening circumstances arise.. Its never too late to begin preparations
for security.
There have been many
home and business owners who bought full-sized residential security
or gun safes before any unforeseen break-in occurred. Hundreds
of residential security or gun safe buyers have found their safe
purchases protected their valuables from would-be-thieves even
after they broke into their home/office. You can imagine the owners
relief as they open their safe door to find everything secure
and in its place. These testimonials turn full-size safe buyers
into salespeople, recommending to their friends and relatives
to not leave their home or office without one.
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