A SAFE IS A
SAFE...IS A SAFE!
NOT TRUE! If
you approach the purchase of a safe that way you will certainly be disappointed
if the safe you choose is ever called upon to protect your posessions...

BEE SMART!
CONSULT A
PROFESSIONAL!
Safes come in all shapes and sizes. They also
come designed to protect against different threats, and for many different
purposes. We’ve seen the anguish
of clients who’ve not made the best decision when choosing a safe to meet
their specific needs. They either
didn’t consult a professional, or , in many cases, they consulted a “sales person”; not a qualified safe technician.
Please… don’t you make the same mistake.
Not everyone who sells safes has the experience, knowledge or expertise
to make the proper recommendations.
At BB Locksmith, we do!
WHAT TYPE OF PROTECTION
DO YOU NEED?
Burglary safes protect
against burglary, and some are rated as to the burglary resistance they offer.
Not all burglary safes protect against fire and heat.
Fire safes protect
the contents against fire and heat damage (usually limiting the internal
temperature of the safe to 350ºF). Not
all fire safes offer protection against burglary.
Data safes protect
the contents against fire and heat damage, but exceed fire safe ratings in that
they are rated limit the internal temperature of the safe to 125ºF.
Data storage materials such as tapes and discs will melt or warp at lower
temperatures (around 140ºF), and the information can be lost.
Other types of safes are also available.
WHO RATES THE SAFE?
Underwriters
Laboratories (U.L.) is the most accepted and most common rating in the United
States. However, safes can be rated
by any one of many organizations. Here
are a few Labels you may encounter:
· J.I.S.— Japanese Industrial Standards
· K.I.S.— Korean Institute Standards
· C.C.C.-China Compulsory Product Certification Starting
in October of 2005 you may see this Label.
Many safe companies are now importing more safes from
China.
· Manufacturer’s Fire Rating Label
Many safe
manufacturers test their products for fire
resistance and label them accordingly.
There are many other rating organizations.
WHAT TYPE OF SAFE DO YOU
WANT?
Pro’s and Con’s
Floor Safes are
installed in the floor and often concealed by the flooring material.
When installed in the first floor, and in concrete, they’re not only
very secure (depending on the rating and construction), but offer a fair degree
of fire protection. The down side of
a floor safe is that they are inconvenient
to use, and we don’t suggest using an electronic lock due to probable exposure to
moisture.
Wall Safes are
easily concealed and convenient to use. The
downside is very limited storage space, very little protection against an
aggressive burglar and, no protection against fire.
At BB Locksmith, we
can tell you how to improve the shortcomings of a wall safe.
Free Standing Safes are
convenient to use, just as secure as any other safe (depending on rating or
other factors), and can be placed almost anywhere.
The only real downside is that they take up room.
The height, width and depth of the safe is an important consideration.
WHAT TYPE OF LOCK TO CHOOSE?
Pro’s and Con’s
Mechanical combination
locks have been
the standard of the industry in the US for well over 100 years.
They’re time tested, and very secure against all but the most
proficient safecrackers. The down
side is that they’re the most complicated locks to use and require good
lighting to read the dial. At BB Locksmith, you’re welcome to spin the dial a few times to check it
out..
Digital electronic
locks are the
easiest to use, therefore making the safe more accessible.
The easier the safe is to use, the more likely it is to be used, and the
more likely valuables will not be left out.
There is really no downside to electronic locks.
At BB Locksmith, we invite you to try one.
Key locks are not
very popular in safes except as a secondary locking system.
The downside is that the key, which is often hidden, may be lost or used
by unauthorized persons to open the safe. With
a combination lock, what’s necessary to open the safe is stored safely in your
memory. At BB Locksmith you can choose from a variety of High Security key locks.
WHO WILL INSTALL MY SAFE?
Proper installation is
paramount to the
integrity of your safe. At BB Locksmith, quality delivery and installation is offered by
experienced Safe Installation Technicians.
WHO WILL SERVICE MY SAFE?
Service after the sale
is very
important! If you have a problem
with the safe or need the combination changed, who will you call?
At BB Locksmith, you can count on expert
service by our Registered Safe Technician.