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  1. Choosing the Best Deposit Safes and Knowing What It Has to Offer

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    How to Choose the Best Deposit Safes Sydney Has to Offer

    Do you have precious items, private belongings, or important documents that you would like to keep hidden away and protected? You’re in for some good news. In this guide, we’ll be sharing information to help you choose the best deposit safes Sydney can offer. So you can protect your items or cash from theft, burglaries, and natural disasters.

    How much should you spend on deposit safes in Sydney?

    The price range for medium-sized safes can range anywhere between $75 to $1,000, depending on factors such as security options and accessories like shelves and drawers. Thus, prices are highly dependent on size, features, metal type, and metal thickness. So, you’ll need to seriously consider two things first: the purpose of the safe, and your budget.

    If you’re in the market for high-security level deposit safes in Sydney – such as the ones used in banks – then you will need

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  2. Is it Safe To Store Your Guns in a Cheap Gun Safes?

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    Are Cheap Gun Safes Good Enough to Store Your Firearms?

    Most people think you need to spend a fortune to buy a gun safe that can safely hold your firearms. But what if your budget is limited? Are cheap gun safes still an option?

    In this post, we’re covering what you need to know if you need to buy a gun safe on a budget, including the pros and cons to expect.

    What Are Gun Safes?

    A gun safe is a kind of safe that contains specific design elements that are meant to store firearms and protect the contents from damage, unauthorised access, floods, fires, and other natural disasters. Gun safes resemble gun cabinets in their shape and interior, and these safes have mostly replaced gun cabinets because of their superior durability and added security features.

    Now that you know what gun safes are, let’s take a closer look at cheap gun safes so you can evaluate for yourself if they are good enough for

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  3. Fireproof Cabinet: Things to Keep in Fireproof Filing Cabinet

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    6 Things You Should Keep in a Fireproof Filing Cabinet

    Every business or family have documents that need to be protected from theft or damage. You can never anticipate when you may need to store these items away safely, which is why it’s good to own a fireproof filing cabinet to safeguard against any potential threats, including fires.

    What Should You Place Inside a Fireproof Filing Cabinet?

    There are numerous items you may consider important to lock away safely. In many cases, however, the most important ones are the following:

    1. Insurance Info

    If a natural disaster strikes your location, such as a flood, hurricane, fire, or tornado, one of the first things you’ll have to deal with is insurance. Current insurance policies, as well as your agent’s contact information, should be kept safely inside a secure storage unit, such as a fireproof

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  4. Safe Installation

    Safe installation can be quite a difficult if you’re not sure what you’re doing. To help you through this process, we’ve provided an instructional guide below. This is ideally suited to safes that need to be bolted down, such as floor safes, hotel safes and wall safes.
    1. Location, location, location! Find the most secure location – one that is hidden away – for your safe.
    2. Measure the length and width of your safe…and then measure it again.  Always double check your measurements because if you get them wrong, your safe will not fit in its desired place.
    3. If it is a floor safe, you will need to excavate a section out of the floor. If it is a wall safe, you will need to take the specified section out of the wall. Excavate the area according to your safe measurements. Tip: Give yourself a little bit of leeway to accommodate door openings, bolts etc.
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  5. Buying A Safe

    Buying A Safe – Tips for Buying A Safe in Australia In today’s day and age, it doesn’t matter who you are or what business you own, we all possess items that we would like to be kept secure and hidden away. These can range from family keepsakes and prized possessions, or confidential contracts and bank details, to important valuables and electronics. Regardless of what they are, there is a clear desire to keep them safe, protected and secure. This is where Buy A Safe and our safe products come in. Buying a safe should be considered a high priority for any business or home as it will ensure that your most prized possessions STAY YOURS. To help you along the process of buying a safe, we’ve provided a few tips below. Ask yourself these questions:
    1. Is it for a business or home?
    2. What is it that you want to keep safe?
    3. What is your budget?
    4. Where do you want your safe to be kept? Underneath the
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  6. Comboguard Pro With AuditGuard By Chubb Safes

    COMBOGUARD PRO WITH AUDITGUARD

    Standard Features User options: Up to 9 different opening codes; 1 manager and 8 users. The manager maintains control of the other users and can remove or add them when required Dual combination, 2 separate users must be present at the lock for every opening Time delay override: a secondary user code can be set up to allow immediate access if a time delay has also been programmed (also known as courier code) Duress Alarm (silent alarm), using an interface to an alarm panel a user can silently trigger a duress alarm while still opening the safe, allowing the authorities to be alerted without alerting the criminal. Alternatively, a duress interface can be used to remotely lock out the safe by your alarm provider. Can be programmed with a time delay, so the lock cannot be immediately opened. Used together with appropriate business signage time delay is a proven deterrent against theft. Easy to use push-button access. Standard 6 digit

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  7. Chubb Safes LG Combogard

    Chubb Safes LG Combogard is easy to use and reliable. Push-button access. Standard 6-digit combination gives 1,000,000 possible permutations. Enables two users – both manager and the second user. Managers can control, lockout or delete the second user as required.

    A wrong try penalty means that attempting to guess the combination more than 4 times will render the lock inactive for a period of 5 minutes. The lock will retain all settings when changing the battery. Operates on a Duracell 9V alkaline battery which gives up to 2560 openings. Low battery level triggers an audible warning. Unlike mechanical locks, codes are easy to change and therefore do not require a locksmith. Keypad gives an audio and visual signal for ease of use.

    Environmentally tested from –10°C to 85°C. All vital components are located within the lock body for maximum security. The swing bolt version has a patented automatic locking mechanism that locks when the safe handle is turned. Certified

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  8. The Real Dangers Of Social Media

    If you’re someone who thinks social media is a completely safe online platform, think again. To some unfortunate victims, it can cause much more harm than good.

     

    Potentially harmful updates

    By definition, the ‘social’ principle behind this firmly entrenched form of communication necessitates the publication of personal information. The upside is that long lost friends can find you, but there are downsides that you should be aware of.

    Access to personal information allows criminals to impersonate you. Seemingly harmless items like a photo, name and location are enough to initiate identity fraud.

    If you’re on holiday, posting your whereabouts may be a fun way to show off to friends, but criminals will know you aren’t at home, and this increases the risk of burglary. Given a location, a thief can target your home with military precision.

     

    How to protect yourself online

    A few simple

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  9. How safe is your mail? Why you need a secure mailbox?

    Approximately 21 million parcels and letters pass through Australia’s postal system every day, but not all of them make it to their destination. Statistics suggest that around four million parcels or letters go missing each week. Much of that theft occurs after delivery because people don’t use a secure mailbox.

     

    From stolen vouchers to identity theft

    Stealing mail has become big business for criminal gangs who now actively target mailboxes. They’re after documents that aid identity theft: bank and credit card statements, taxation papers and preapproved credit offers. Petty thieves are after gift vouchers, birthday cards containing cash, membership cards and store cards. Criminals use stolen financial documents for a range of purposes, leaving the victim potentially liable for the debt and having the hard task of recovering their credit rating. It’s often the first step in more sinister operations

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  10. Keeping a safe for personal reasons: Why you need a Home safe

    The days of keeping precious items under the mattress are long gone. In an increasingly sophisticated criminal world, personal valuables – be they diamonds, dollars or documents – need to be properly protected. Cash, jewellery and heirlooms with sentimental value should be stored in safes along with personal documents, which thieves can target for identity fraud. Choosing the right safe is important and will depend on what you are safeguarding.

     

    Important items to store in safes

    Wall safes are a typical and sound choice for the home. They’re suitable for jewellery and personal documents such as passports, wills, share certificates, birth certificates and property deeds. However, if any of these are rare or irreplaceable, it’s worth considering fire-resistant

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