Physical Security

Free-standing safes

by Mark Rowe

Securikey has added to its Mini Vault range of free-standing safes. The supplier of physical security products says the range is for safekeeping valuables such as cash, documents and electronic tablets, for commercial and domestic applications including hotel rooms, offices and homes.

Two products are available: the Mini Vault Silver and the Mini Vault Gold Fire Resistant. Both ranges are made in a choice of three sizes and come with an 8mm anti-bludgeon door that is laser-cut to fit flush to the sides of the safe and is mounted on concealed hinges, to prevent prying and chisel attack. Keeping the door closed are 25mm locking bolts. Hardened steel plates are built into the design of each safe to protect vulnerable areas. Reversible shelves are an added feature, with a thick felt finish on one side to allow for storage of delicate items such as jewellery, watches and electronic tablets.

The Silver range has been designed for the safekeeping of cash and valuables. Made with a 4mm body, these models have felt-lined walls, a thick foam base pad and battery operated motion-sensitive internal light. For installation in suitable items of furniture, such as hotel wardrobes, fixing options are available on the back and bottom of each safe.

For those seeking extra fire protection, such as for safekeeping of documents, the Gold Fire Resistant model is made using many of the specialist techniques used in the construction of the Mini Vault Silver range, the Mini Vault Gold FR model offers double walled construction using a fire resistant barrier material to meet standard DIN 4102. As well as offering fire protection for 30 minutes at temperatures of up to 750 degrees C, this extra protection also gives this range a higher cash rating.

As with all Securikey safes, each model in the Mini Vault range is fitted with a key-lock as standard with more locking systems available to cater for requirements. The company’s Electronic Lock -EDL features selectable code lengths from four to 14 digits, up to two user codes, anti-tamper lockout feature and a low battery warning. A premium alternative is the Wittkopp Primor 2000 locking system, which offers a range of enhanced features including six digit code length, up to two user codes, optional timed delay opening and ‘wrong try’ penalty time out and lock out functions.

Programming instructions are included for each lock and can also be found online at securikey.co.uk under ‘Help & Support’, where customers can download these as well as have access to detailed videos about the entire Mini Vault range and the locking options available.

The range of Securikey products encompasses cash safes, fire safes, key control systems, padlocks, personal security items, convex mirrors and digital door locks. For more information, contact Securikey on 01252 311888, email [email protected] or go to securikey.co.uk

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