Monday, September 14, 2009

Time to Buy a Key Cabinet?

If you’ve built a new office or have moved into an new location and are looking for extra security for your keys then you’re probably be looking to buy a key cabinet. However before you buy any key cabinets there’s a couple of important things you should know about them. The following advice laid out in this article should give you a good idea of what factors you should consider when buying a key cabinet.

What you must first consider when buying a key cabinet is how many keys you are going to need. If you count the number of office doors and locks in your building and then add an extra 15 for spares to that number then you should have a rough idea of the size of the key cabinet you need to buy. It’s important to do this because you don’t want to run out of space in your key cabinet. If this happens then the keys are likely to get jumbled up and you’ll end up wasting all your time rearranging your keys.

Something else you’ll want to consider is where are you going to place your key cabinet. You’ll certainly want it indoors and somewhere near a door which people can easily access is a good idea. One of the best places to put your key cabinet is in the security lodge or office where your security guards are staying. The security guards are the ones who will most likely have to access your key cabinet most frequently so it’s usually the best location.

A common misconception is that you only need one key cabinet. However it’s a useful idea to have different key cabinets for different groups of people. For example, having one key cabinet for use with the cleaners, another for use with the security guards and yet another for the office workers. This just adds the extra layer of security that your organisation might need.

A key that you must absolutely not place in your key cabinet is your cash safe key or security safe key. It’s highly recommended that you store away this key in a location that is for yourself and yourself alone. Cash safes are the most valuable forms of safes and you should never place your key for your cash safe alone with your other keys in your key cabinet. It’s just far more valuable than that.

Finally if you’re looking for extra security then you’ll want to be using an electronic key cabinet or digital key cabinet. Not only are electronic key cabinets more secure but because they use a pin number, you can share this with as many people as you like and if you want to change the combination then this can be done with a push of the button instead of having to have multiple new sets of keys made.

If you’re really looking for a key cabinet then it’s highly recommended that you visit My Security Safes which have an excellent range of key cabinets and other security products.

What you should know about Wall Safes

When you’re considering how you’re going to install your wall safe you need to think of some of the following factors: What size safe will you be installing? What are the dimensions of the wall? How heavy is the wall safe going to be? Will you install the safe yourself or get it done by a professional?

Once your wall safe has been properly installed you then need to think about how it is you’ll be covering up the safe. Do you have a painting, poster bookshelf or mirror to hide your safe. If you’re wanting frequent access to your safe then a removable painting is probably the best choice. However if you want added concealment and won’t be accessing your safe very often then it’s a good idea to place a bookshelf in front of the safe instead.

For security purposes it’s a good idea to have a procedure or routine before you ever access your wall safe. Making sure no one is around so they don’t know what’s inside or manage to have a peak at your combination code is a good idea. Also placing a timer on the safe so that it can be opened at only certain periods of the day will create added security for when you’re away at the weekend or on holiday. If you’re working in a large organization then it’s very important that only your most trusted employees know of the safes combination code. A high percentage of security breaks occur with the help of insider knowledge. Keep the number of people who know the safe combination down to an absolute minimum and make sure the one’s who do know it aren’t big talkers.

If you’re going to be storing your jewels, documents, cash or any small items then a wall safe is the ideal size. However if you’re for much bigger items you might want to consider a larger type of safe such as a free standing safe.

If you're going to install a wall safe then the best place I can recommend is My Security Safes which provides a great selection of wall safes and other security products.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

The Best Manufacturers of Floor Safes

If you’ve come to this page you’ve probably decided that floor safes are your best option when it comes to storing your valuables. Floor safes are well hidden and can be easily concealed as they can be placed beneath the floorboards. They’re extra strong and durable as only one side is exposed to attack, the others being hidden by concrete. And because of this concrete floor safes are more resistant to fires and hot flames.

So when choosing your floor safes you’ll be wanting to know, which manufacturers actually make floor safes and also how reputable each manufacturer is. Just as brand names are an important factor when buying your car, which company your buy your floor safe from is just as important.

Amsec – this is an American company that ships its safes worldwide. Started in the 1940’s Amsec initially focused building high end expensive security safes which set the standard in the industry for decades. In the 90’s Amsec started to diversify it’s product range and began the building an excellent range of floor safes. These were so good that they’re still around today along with some more updated versions.

Burton – One of the major supplies of floor safes and security solutions in the UK. They supply safes to use in domestic, commercial and hotel industries. Based in West Yorkshire the company was founded in the 1990’s and now provides one of the most extensive range of safes available. Burton safes quality standard is so high they’re demanded and shipped worldwide.

Churchill – with more than 30 years experience manufacturing safes, Churchill has a strong tradition in the safe business as it supplies safes throughout the UK, Europe and Asia. Churchill is the under floor safe specialist and they’re got a product range to match this expectation. If you’re looking for any type floor safe then Churchill is a great company to start with.

Sentry – Another American safe manufacturer that has a few products that can be used as floor safes. Whilst Sentry Safes was founded in the US, it now has a strong business and product range to match the European markets. It’s still a family owned business that has remained true to it’s core strength, that being fire proof safes. Because of this you know that any floor safes bought from Sentry will be fire resistant as well.

I best place I can recommend to buy floor safes in the UK would have to be My Security Safes which not only covers all the brand names mentioned about but also have an large range of other security products to suit many needs.