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Expert Advice on Safes and Vault Doors

Hi, Dye Hawley, Dye the Safe Guy here, manager of Safe & Vault Store here today to talk to you about the Hayman Safe Company MVEX Series. This is the mid-line series that Hayman makes for home and business use. They have five sizes ranging from 1.2 to 9.2 cubic feet.  The Hayman MVEX comes standard with a UL Type 1 Securam Digital Electronic Lock. It also has 7 coat paint job and finish for years of longevity on the paint job.
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So you’ve decided that you need to buy a fire proof safe for your home but you don’t know where to start? Today safes are more complex (and sophisticated and protected) than ever but we’re here to help you understand the buying process when it comes to fire proof safes

Cash counters are a cornerstone of any high cash flow business. They have the ability to reduce man hours spent counting, reduce human error, and even detect counterfeit bills. These are truly unique machines. Have you ever wondered how it is a cash counting machine can tell the difference between a $10 and $20 dollar bill? Also, just how accurate are these machines? Here we’ll look into some of the basic functions and abilities of cash counting machines.

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We’ve already looked a myriad of different kinds of safes but one option that we haven’t touched on yet that remains a practical solution is the floor safe. In theory it’s quite similar to the wall safe but has some additional perks that may make it even more lucrative. The basic idea is to install a safe in your floor where it can be hidden from view but also easily accessible. Unlike the wall safe, however, there are a lot more options for a floor safe and additional perks that you may not know about. We’ll look at just how and why a floor safe can make a great addition to your home or business.
There are some items in life that you can, and perhaps should, store in a bank safe deposit box. However, there are other items that you prefer to keep at home, including a cherished gun collection, jewelry and other heirlooms, cash and coin collections, and anything else you hold dear and want to protect. 
Many people are familiar with an electronic safe that protects their valuables when left in a hotel room, in a stateroom on a cruise line. or even in the locker room at some high-end health clubs. But often people do not consider purchasing a safe for use in their home. 
Gun owners in Seattle, Washington will face fines of up to $10,000 for not securing their firearms. The Seattle City Council unanimously voted on a new law, which is now in effect, in 2018 that makes it a civil infraction for gun owners to store a firearm without a locked container. 
It would be easy for someone who can afford a floor safe to put one in their home or business. People who may need this would be someone who has something of great value like money, jewelry, or documents of some sort. In going through the hassle of buying and installing a hidden safe like this it is good to know whether it is worth it or not to invest in one. Is a floor safe really secure? T

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