Author: Mrae11  July 1, 2010

The Hollon WS-1014E wall safe is a new addition to the Hollon line. The WS-1014E wall safe comes with an electronic keypad. Just like any other Hollon safe, the WS-1014E wall safe is top quality. Keep in mind that Wall safes  are designed to be concealed and get a great deal of their security from the way in which they are mounted to your walls. Have a pro do the installation. When it’s done right, wall safes are very secure and, with skill, they can be very effectively camouflaged. When choosing a wall safe, the Hollon WS-1014E should be at the top of your list!!

Author: Mrae11  June 30, 2010

The Hollon Depository Safes are top of the line!! They now have a new look with even better quality. The Hollon HDS-2014E Depository Safe is a top seller and no wonder, they are at a great price especially for the quality. The Hollon Depository Safes are B-rated, come with a drill resistant hard plate and “shark tooth” anti-fish baffle. For maximum security the “shark teeth” keep your cash safe from thieves trying to use a coat hanger or screw driver to “fish out” your money. When choosing a secure, high quality depository safe, you have to check out Hollon Depository Safes, you can’t go wrong.

Author: Mrae11  June 29, 2010

Looking for a great quality gun safe, the Hollon Republic Gun Safes are coming soon!! The Hollon Republic Gun Safes are nothing to joke about, they are serious gun safes. Some features include: Steel Thickness of Door: 1/4 or 3 gauge plated and Body: 9 gauge seamless, Door Thickness: 5 inches and Body Thickness:1.25 inches. They are also Torch Resistant Fire Rated for 1 Hour of Protection at 1250°F.  There are 7,  1 1/2″ Active Chrome Plated Solid Steel Live Locking Bolts. When looking for a high quality Gun Safe, the Hollon Republic Gun Safes are top choice! They will be coming soon!!!!

Author: VaultWhitman  June 17, 2010
jewelry safe

Even if you don’t have long strings of pearls and diamond encrusted timepieces, your jewelry collection undoubtedly includes some of your most valuable and prized possessions. This is even truer now, with the price of gold and other precious metals skyrocketing. Burglars and home invaders are acutely aware of this fact, which is why the jewelry box is one of the first places they look. To that end, a jewelry safe should be present in every home.

While housing your keepsakes in an ornate jewelry box make be appealing, a safe will ensure that your most prized pieces stay in your possession. If you enjoy using a jewelry box as a decoration, leave it on the dresser with nothing inside. Or if you must, add some inexpensive pieces in the box for convenient day-to-day use.

Author: Mrae11  June 4, 2010

Floor safes are designed to be installed permanently in a wood or concrete floor. Floor safes provide more security because burglars cannot carry them off. One factor to consider is the type of door that the Floor safes use. Floor safes are available with doors that lift all the way out, or with doors that swing open on a hinge. Some Floor safes have an optional drop slot, which allows deposits to be made without opening the safe. Another factor to consider when choosing a Floor safe is the type of locking mechanism used on the safe. Floor safes are available with traditional combination dials and with electronic keypads.  The electronic keypad is much more convenient than a combination lock, especially if you’re planning on getting into your Floor safe on a regular basis. Some models of Floor safes use interior steel construction with an outer body of rustproof polyurethane. This is important because of the moisture that a Floor safe can be exposed to when mounted in wood or concrete. Look for this feature if the Floor safe is to be installed in an area that is prone to dampness. There are many factors to consider when choosing a Floor safe. Be sure to consider the type of door the safe uses, the type of locking mechanism, and where the safe is to be installed. Keeping all of these factors in mind will ensure that you choose the Floor safe that best suits your needs.

Author: Mrae11  June 4, 2010

A wall safe is one that is designed to be mounted directly in a wall for added security. Wall safes are specially sized for mounting between studs in a wall. Wall Safes have special mounting brackets designed for this purpose. There are a few factors to consider when choosing a wall safe.

One factor is the type of locking mechanism used by the safe. Wall Safes are available with mechanical key locks, traditional mechanical combination locks and with electronic keypad locks. When choosing a Wall Safe with a combination dial, look for a 4-number combination for added security. Also, consider a Wall Safe with a dual lock - this type requires both a key and a combination in order to open the safe, just for more burglary protection.

Another factor to consider when choosing a wall safe is the  size and amount of storage you’ll be needing. You should choose a Wall Safe that offers more storage than you currently need, because you never know if you’ll need to add more in the future.  Another factor to consider is the type and arrangement of interior storage. Models are available with interior shelving, both fixed and adjustable. Wall Safes with adjustable shelving provides added flexibility.

When choosing a Wall Safe, another feature to look for is hidden hinges. This type of  Wall Safe is designed so that the hinges are recessed within the cabinet of the safe. This means that they are not accessible for tampering, and makes the Wall Safe much more burglary-resistant. You should also consider the overall construction of the wall safe.

There are a number of factors to consider when choosing a wall safe. Keep in mind the type of locking mechanism used, the overall size and amount of storage required, interior shelving, and the construction of the Wall Safe. By considering each of these factors carefully, you can ensure that you choose a wall safe that is best for you.

Author: Mrae11  June 4, 2010

Depository safes accept deposits from anyone, but only authorized persons can access and retrieve the deposits. Depository Safes are ideal for businesses that handle large amounts of cash on a daily basis. also provide a convenient way of handling non-returnable deposits. Depository Safes are best for temporary storage. Depository Safes are not as secure as burglary-proof safes because of the opening to the outside.

There are a number of factors to consider when choosing a Depository Safes. Be sure to consider the type of depository opening, type of locking mechanism and whether or not you could benefit from a dual-door drop safe. Taking these factors into consideration will help ensure that you choose the Depository Safes that is right for your needs.

Author: VaultWhitman  June 3, 2010
floor safe

Clearly it would be ideal to keep intruders out of one’s home entirely. Alarm systems and security cameras come in handy for such purposes, but those gadgets don’t necessarily fall within every homeowner’s price range. Sometimes a heightened level of alertness and vigilance is the best you can do. But what happens if robbers infiltrate your home when you’re not around? What’s to keep them from cherry-picking all of your valuables?

Installing a floor safe in your home is one of the best ways to ensure your valuables are safe and secure. Not only will the safe protect you from intruders but many models are also effective in preventing fire damage.

Author: Mrae11  May 28, 2010

Is a biometric lock really an advantage over say an electronic keypad? When you think about it, there is always room for error for any kind of lock. For the biometric lock, if there is a little bit of a smudge on the reader you won’t be able to get in. So, you’d have to wipe down the reader and then try again. Plus, biometric locks are expensive pieces of equipment. When it comes to the electronic keypad there’s always a chance that the batteries will be dead when you need to get into your safe the most. But, if you keep up with the changing of the batteries, this will not likely happen. Of course, there’s the code that you’ll have to remember to punch in which can be difficult in a stressful situation. The upside on the electronic keypad is that they are not as expensive as a biometric lock. In fact, a lot of gun safes feature an electronic keypad. So, if I had to choose between a biometric lock and an electronic keypad, it’d be the electronic keypad hands down!!!!

Author: Mrae11  May 27, 2010

When recommending a gun safe for customers, I always go to the Winchester gun safes. They are a great quality gun safe and offer different accessories, unlike a few of their competitors. I have never had any complaints from customers regarding their Winchester Gun Safes, they all seem to be very pleased with their safe.