Honeywell 2017 Fire and Water
Chest
Average
Rating:
Protect crucial paper documents and footage from thieves,
heat and flames with this electronic, digital locking steel
box. The box holds 8- half by 11-inch papers and pictures
stored flat, shielding them against fire and temperatures
reaching 1,550 degrees F for as much as 30 mins. The safe is
also supplied with water-resistant seal that keeps documents
dry if emergency sprinklers are caused.
With 330 cubic inches of cupboard space, there's masses of
room for all those significant documents and footage, with no
folding obligatory.
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Feels Solid and well worth the price
By Ryan Williams "illiteracy enthusiast"
Looks and feels very heavy/sturdy. Haven't tested it in a
fire (hope I don't have to, obviously). Room to fit 8.5 x 11"
documents without folding, which is very nice. Must be stored
horizontally to be effective (according to the instructions).
Comes with two keys.
Probably wouldn't be great strictly for privacy applications
since you could most likely break the handle and/or lock fairly
easily if you really wanted to, but that's okay because it's
just supposed to provide security from fire and water.
I don't know if it's ultimately a five-star product or not
(that would depend on how it performs in a fire), but I have no
complaints thus far and I'm going with "innocent until proven
guilty" style of rating. Would buy again.
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It is just what we needed
By K. Dasher (Florida, USA)
I had always wanted one of these boxes to put important
things in just in case something bad happened to our house. I
was surprised at how big it was when it came in the mail. It
also has a lock and key just in case we need to lock it.
I have even put some cash in it. It is actually big enough
for a gun, not that we have one, but for those of you who do,
it is a good safe place to put a small one. I really like this
product, and it was much cheaper on Amazon than anywhere else I
looked.
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Good Safe
By Charles Venegoni
This is a good safe for our application. Of course we have
not tested its fire and waterproofing capabilities, but I'll
take their word for it. This safe is Heavy and therefore not
very portable.
If you are looking for a safe for theft security, this is
not it. The small weak lock has the key code stamped on it, so
if a thief didn't want to break it open, they could call and
order a key. Overall, worth the $39 for peace of mind in case
of a fire.
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Home Security tips for out
Smarting Burglars
The best home security system is one that prevents you from
being the target of a burglary in the first place. So how do
you discourage criminals? A burglar’s first priority when
conducting his business is
simple: ‘Don’t
get caught!’ With that in mind, criminals will overwhelmingly
reject difficult homes for easy targets. Following are some
tips on how to optimize your home security by making your home
an unappealing target for burglars.
Home Security: Getting Started Thwarting Burglars
Begin by considering the exterior of your house. If you were
a burglar, how would you approach robbing your house? Burglars
like to be invisible, so make sure that any intruders know they
will certainly be seen approaching your house. Make sure
exterior lighting is bright and sufficient to cover the
perimeter of your property. Also make sure that your
landscaping does not provide handy hiding places for thieves to
begin their handiwork: trim bushes and hedges so they do not
provide cover near your doors and windows.
The next line of defense is concealment: don’t entice
burglars by letting them see what you have. Keep your garage
door closed: there is no need to advertise your fancy car, and
pricey golf clubs and snowboard to potential thieves. Also keep
your front-facing curtains and drapes closed whenever possible.
Burglars will be much more interested in a house if they know
what is inside for the taking.
Now consider the points of entry to your house: the doors
and windows. The front door should be sturdy, strongly framed
and protected with multiple locks. If you need more protection
than a standard door can provide, add a metal-barred gate for
additional security. This makes it much more difficult for
thieves to enter through the front door, and may discourage
them altogether from even trying. Windows should feature locks
as well as barred runners. Burglars do not like smashing down
doors or breaking glass, so these items provide a very
effective deterrent.
Burglars like nothing more than to strike an empty home.
Invest in timers for your lights, either simple ones that
operate randomly or more sophisticated models that can be
programmed via computer network. This gives the appearance that
your home is occupied. If you plan a lengthy trip, ask a
trusted neighbor to watch after your home. An active
neighborhood watch can help secure an entire block and
effectively scare off potential thieves.
These are just a few tactics to help you out-smart burglars
and update your home security. There are certainly more robust
systems out there but you will find that home security against
burglars begins with a little hard work and a lot of common
sense.
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