Sentry Safes Reset Combination
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Stack-On PDS-500 Drawer Safe with Electronic Lock $37.85 … |
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SentrySafe X055 Security Safe, 0.5 Cubic Feet, Black $52.03 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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Neiko 61013 550 Cubic Inch Fit Anywhere Digital Electronic Safe Box for Home, Office, Boat/RV, Gray Color $39.00 Keep your valuables out of reach with the Digital Electronic Safe Box. It keeps cash, jewelry, guns, documents and other valuables safe. It has heavy duty steel construction and allows key or keyless entry. Electronic keypad uses up to 8 digit secret PIN code…. |
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Master Lock 4687DNKL Instant Alert TSA Accepted Luggage Lock $7.00 The TSA accepted Master Lock padlock 4687DNKL was designed with a security feature, which allows TSA airport security agents to open the lock without destroying the lock. TSA agents are trained to recognize the Travel Sentry Certified Logo and should not break the luggage lock. The red indicator pops up when the lock has been opened by TSA. You can reset the lock with your personal combination…. |
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Master Lock 4682DBLK TSA Accepted Luggage Locking Strap, 78-Inches, Black $17.87 Before traveling, secure all your luggage with the Master Lock 4682DBLK Travel Sentry Locking Luggage Strap. This TSA-recognized item has a strap that you can adjust to fit any piece of luggage. The strap is secured by a three-dial combination lock, which you can use to set your own combination code. Using a Travel Sentry lock on your luggage will grant you peace of mind and ensure that your items… |
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Sentry Safes Reset Combination
I;m trying to get a manual for a sentry gun safe….serial number is E355953 so i can reset my combination.?
here is the directions from thier site and the link will take you to it
Your name, address and phone number.
The model number and serial number from your safe. The serial number is typically found on the front of the door, lower right corner on a small sticker; the right outside wall of your safe; or under the keypad/dial on the front of safe.
Please indicate how you’d like to receive your combination. Options include first class mail, e-mail or fax. Your letter must clearly indicate which method you are choosing to receive your combination, as well as the mailing address, e-mail address, or fax number to which it should be sent. Note that failure to indicate the method in which your combination should be returned to you will result in delays to the process.
Payment Method for the $12 (US funds) research fee
By Mail: Send a check or money order (payable to Sentry Group).
By Fax: Payment can be made by Credit Card (MasterCard or Visa). Please wait 2 hours for processing of your notarized statement, then call 1-800-828-1438 to make payment. If you would prefer to pay by money order, indicate you are attaching a copy of a money order with your notarized letter. The original money order must then be mailed to Sentry Group.
Special Circumstances
In the event you need to open the safe after the owner is deceased, your notarized letter will also need to include that you are now the owner or executor of the estate and need access to the safe. You must also include a copy of the death certificate.
If you hold Power of Attorney for the safe owner and need to access the safe, your notarized letter will also need to include that you are acting on behalf of the safe owner. You will need to include a complete copy of the Power of Attorney documentation to confirm that you have the authorization to act on their behalf in this type of circumstance.
How To Protect Your Valuables From A Safecracker
You’ve probably seen some movies where a suave and sophisticated cat burglar has broken into a mansion, found a safe, put his hear up to the tumbler, turned the dial, and opened the safe to disclose a king’s ransom in jewels and cash.
This sounds very thrilling and romantic – provided you’re not the victim. But cracking a safe can be a lot easier or a lot harder than what we see on the big screen.
But why is it important to understand how a burglar cracks a safe? It’s really important if you want to protect your valuables because the more you know about safecracking the easier it will be to protect them.
Most professional safecrackers don’t really crack safes. However, they do know that the easiest way to get at the contents of a safe is to know all that they can about it.
So, the first thing to know is that you should buy the type of safe you need.
Different types of safes are built for different situations. For example, let’s say that you’re a trust attorney. If so, you will probably need to own a fire safe because they are built to withstand a lot of intense heat. So, if there’s a fire in your building your clients documents – their wills, etc – should remain intact.
However, because these safes are built to protect documents if there’s a fire, they usually are not built with high security in mind. Therefore, they are quite easy to break into. So, you would not want to keep other valuables in a fire safe.
Now, safes that are designed with security in mind will usually melt if there’s intense heat. That’s because they are made of materials such as heavy duty steel, which will prevent easy access into the safe. And, because they usually have a difficult to crack combination lock, they are very difficult to break into.
Do you want to know the most common way that a safecracker “cracks” a safe? It’s by knowing what the combination to the safe is!
It’s not that they can read minds or have an “inside person” giving them the combination. It’s that a lot of people who buy a safe never change the combination from what was pre-set at the factory.
They may think that the combination is unique, or that it’s randomly generated. Well, they’re wrong.
What many safe buyers don’t know is that the combinations that the safe factories set are industry standards. And, because a safecracker’s “job” is to break into safes, you can bet your bottom dollar that the professional burglar knows the different combinations that safe manufacturers use.
So, as soon as you buy a combination safe reset the factory combination. And use a meaningless string of numbers. Using your birthday or street address is just too obvious. Then keep the combination in a secure place that’s not anywhere near the safe.
For example, if you have the safe in your home you may want to keep the combination in your office. Or write it out an address book under a fake name. Just make it look like a phone number.
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