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Expert Advice on Safes and Vault Doors

Hi, Dye the Safe Guy, Dye Hawley Sales Manager here with Safe & Vault Store.com. I am here today to talk about the signature series burglar fire safe for American Security. This is their BF Series line. This little guy here is the BF1512, the very beginning of their line. It has 1.35 cubic feet on the interior. It also has an RSC burglar rating which is clearly noted on the door by Underwriters Lab. It also has a 1 hour UL Underwriters Lab fire rating.
Biometric safes allow you to use your fingerprint to open your gun safe, which ensures that even the most curious kids stay safe in your home.
Hi, Dye the Safe Guy here, Dye Hawley today to talk about the Gardall BGF-6024 Gun Safe. The Gardall BGF-6024 is 59" tall, it is 24" wide and 22" deep. Gardall makes an entire line all the way up to a 72" high by 42" wide gun safe. These gun safes come standard with a Sargent & Greenleaf spyproof dial lock. It also has a key locking dial. You can also get it in chrome or brass hardware. Gardall offers an upgrade to a Sargent & Greenleaf digital electronic lock.
The Hollon Safe HS-610E Office Safe is the # 1 premium office safe and available with a top of the line electronic locking system. Quality design that includes everything you can want in an office safe. The HS-610E has a fire protection of up to 120 minutes and is rated for up to 1700 degrees F and tested and rated for a 30-foot impact to insure durability in design. 
Hi, Dye the Safe Guy, Dye Hawley, Sales Manager here with Safe & Vault Store to talk to you today about the Gardall GH5-G-E Laptop or Hotel Safe. This safe can also be used at universities or dorm rooms to protect valuables or laptops. The safe measures 16-1/2" wide, it's 15" deep and 9-2/3" tall.
One of the biggest considerations gun owners face is where to safely store the weapon when it’s not in use. The majority of states and many municipalities have laws regulating how guns are stored. Failure to comply often exposes gun owners to legal penalties, especially if an accident happens. Many handgun owners elect to store their weapons in a small handgun safe, as a way of keeping their pistol out of the wrong hands – whether a child or a thief. Pistol safes have traditionally featured a combination or digital lock. But in a stressful situation, such as a home invasion, punching inthe right numbers quickly could potentially slow your response time. If your safe has the old school key lock, do you keep your key with you at all times? What happens if you lose your key, or you forget the combination? May we suggest the latest evolution in gun storage: the biometric gun safe.
In recent months we have noticed an increase in activity of safe sales and the main reason for this is that people fear their hard-earned money is not safe in a financial institution.
While many people keep guns in their home for protection, hunting, and many other reasons, not everyone stores them safely. This can be particularly dangerous in homes with children.
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Many safe consumers assume that sensitive items such as hard drives, DVD's or photographs can be stored in a standard fireproof safe and that these items will be protected.  
A big part of being a responsible gun owner is keeping your weapons safe. Handguns, in particular, can be very deadly in the wrong hands. In this article, we’ll cover some tips for handgun security. 

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