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No rest for the Safe Security teams

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

When you consider what people store in safes these days, it’s no wonder that Safe Manufacturers are always on the look out for the next big thing in security. To this end, we’ve noted two developments from Phoenix Safes in the past month – firstly, their continual fire protection testing has resulted in an improved Fire Protection rating for their FS0420 Series; paper documents are now protected against up to 90 minutes of fire. Secondly, drawing upon security measures used in the past, Phoenix Safes have developed a new locking mechanism, which believe it or not dates back to WW1! Click here for the full story.

Extra special deal on Phoenix Firefile 2242 and 2244 filing safe

Friday, 23 April 2010

Great news for anyone looking for a fireproof filing solution.
Not only do you get a FREE Phoenix 703BEB Safe (ideal for small office or home use with high security electronic locks) but we've just lowered the prices too - so you save even more at thesafesupermarket.com.
 
This special offer on FireSafes applies to the Phoenix Firefile 2242 and Phoenix FireFile 2244 .

CHECK YOUR SECURITY

Friday, 16 April 2010

Police urge business owners to review their security after safes were stolen from hotels and other commercial premises in Scotland.

There is no secret or magical way to protect your business property against theft. It takes a little planning and diligence, especially if you take business trips frequently. A prudent businessperson must ensure his business property both at home and away
Step 1
Take an inventory of your business property. Part of protecting your property is knowing what you have to protect. It is difficult to file a theft claim if you cannot prove that you actually owned the equipment. Be sure to include the serial numbers and purchase value of the business property. File the inventory away in a secure location.
Step 2
Lock your premises. This is especially important during off hours. If you are not the last person to leave for the night, make sure you designate a trusted employee to close down shop at the end of the day.
Step 3
Install an alarm system. In addition to locking the premises, an alarm system adds an additional layer of protection and provides peace of mind for the business owner.
Step 4
Keep your cash register in a secure, yet visible, location. If you have a retail operation that requires a cash register, make sure it is visible at all times, yet placed in an area that will make it difficult for would-be burglars to access it. Additionally, keep it locked when it is not in use.

Recommended products:
All types of safes; security, deposit, fire & data,  security boxes and key cabinets

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