Honeywell Safes Fireproof Safe
Honeywell Safes Fireproof Safe
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First Alert 2070AF Expandable Anti-Theft Wall Safe with Digital Lock, 0.33-0.85 Cubic Foot, Cream $139.99 Perfect for storing cash, prescriptions, jewelry or a personal firearm, this wall-mount safe is great for the bedroom, office, workshop, or closet. It can even be hidden under a picture so that no one knows it’s even there! Burglary-resistant, the safe is equipped with a digital electronic locking system that lets you choose your own combination, reprogramming it any time you want to any three- to… |
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Honeywell 5107 Large Steel Security Safe, 2.66 Cubic Feet $237.89 Honeywell Model 5107 Steel Security Safe, large 2.66 cubic feet storage capacity, programmable digital entry, motorized door lock, LED readout, concealed hinges, recessed door and rear panel to prevent prying which gives you additional protection against theft. One of the largest security safes available today. The Honeywell safe product line provides safety and security for your essential documen… |
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Honeywell Fire Waterproof Safe with Combination Lock $209.99 The 2087F model of First Alert’s exclusive line of waterproof fire safes offers a complete security solution for the three major hazards: theft, flood and fire. Over a 30 year mortgage, a homeowner faces a 96 percent chance of being burglarized, a 26 percent chance of flood damage, and 9 percent chance of a fire. FEATURES: Patented concealed hinges designed to resist prying 4 numb… |
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First Alert 2011F Fire Chest, 0.17 Cubic Foot, Gray $24.99 Passports, birth certificates, electronics, and valuables–these are the important things that need to be protected from fire. This Honeywell fire safe does just that; protecting documents and valuables from 1,550-degree F temperatures for up to thirty minutes. The safe offers approximately 298 cubic inches of storage space, and comes with a 1-push latch and lock system for added convenience. An i… |
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SentrySafe H2300 0.36 Cubic Foot Fire-Safe Waterproof Chest, Silver Gray $43.96 … |
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SentrySafe X055 Security Safe, 0.5 Cubic Feet, Black $51.98 The SentrySafe X055 Security Safe has everything you need to protect your small valuables from theft. With several features that provide secure and practical storage, including an electronic lock, pry-resistant construction, and a carpeted interior, this conveniently sized safe will protect your valuable items–such as jewelry, family keepsakes, and important documents–save you money, and help yo… |
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First Alert 2096DF Waterproof Fire Safe with Digital Lock, 2.14 Cubic Foot, Gray $289.00 This First Alert 2.13 cu. ft. waterproof/fireproof digital safe is UL classified for 1 hour to withstand an external temperature of 1700deg F while maintaining an internal temperature of less than 350deg F. The safe has been tested by an independent testing lab and verified to protect electronic media including memory sticks, CDs, DVDs and external hard drives. Will also protect documents, electro… |
Is a thumb drive or hard drive safe in a fire proof box?
Would a thumb drive or hard drive stored in a fireproof box (such as the honeywell ones) survive a fire? Would it melt or corrupt the data? Thanks
Aside from actual melt down issues; if your data is that important (and who’s isn’t?) relying on a single data backup is not the best idea.
Critical backups should be done into 2 places; one on site, and one off site, but with easy access.
Another method is storing files on the internet. Microsoft ‘Skydrive’ has 5GB of space and it’s free, but of course security is an on going issue with internet files & accessability.
Use a backup application that permits ‘incremental’ backups to cut down on file re-copying. This method only copies new data added.
Honeywell to showcase water & fireproof safe
Why Laptop Safes? Spotlight: College Life
Why Laptop Safes? Spotlight: College Life
The biggest problem on college campuses, according to majority rule at the U.S. Dept. of Education’s site (http://www.ope.ed.gov/Security/GetOneInstitutionData.aspx), is burglary. Roughly 40,000 property crimes each year happen on college or university campuses. Thefts occur in dormitories and academic buildings. Students often make a snack run, or something of the sort, and will trustingly dash out of their room, leaving their doors unlocked or their valuables left unguarded. Without a thought to the security breach, they up and run out on their errand. When many return, they find their belongings such as their iPhone, iPod or laptop, have been stolen.
Statistical data show that rooms are broken into very rarely. This is because of the nature of the crime: burglary is usually opportunistic. It is also an earmark of college life, as college-aged students have just barely transitioned out of high school in most cases. As such, the student body is very social and friendly, for the most part. Life between the crushing pressures of academic pursuits and remaining socially accepted is essentially spent on the assumption that everyone is on the same page, running for the same goals, and who on Earth would want to steal my laptop? So goes the thought, but the point is that theft occurs when no security measures are taken, and usually security is the last thing on these busy students’ minds.
It’s a sad introduction into the real world when a well-intentioned social butterfly or absent-minded student fails to leave their dorm room locked, or their belongings stashed away in a safe. The trouble is, most college campuses don’t have a secure place for every student to lock his or her belongings in. Furthermore, with the transient lifestyle of a 4-year student, there is no practical way to lug a 1,200 pound, fireproof safe from room to room…Hence, hardly anyone will actually have a safe to secure their belongings in.
Solution: Get a laptop safe for your college-bound student. There are a number of safe manufacturers on the market today, here are a few that make excellent varieties of the laptop or personal safe:
Sentry Safe
Gardall
DormVault
HoneyWell
Mesa Safe Co.
AMSEC
ADG Sports
The “laptop safe” can also be listed as a “microwave safe,” both are a small, personal safe. The microwave safe is so named because of the appearance: it looks like a microwave, only smaller. “Pistol safes” will also be a good fit for this category, it all depends on the size of your valuables, and the interior room available in the safe. When looking for a laptop safe, keep these other search terms in mind.
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