Waterproof Fireproof Floor Safes
Waterproof Fireproof Floor Safes
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First Alert 2070AF Expandable Anti-Theft Wall Safe with Digital Lock, 0.33-0.85 Cubic Foot, Cream $139.99 FIRST ALERT 2070AF .43 CUBIC-FT 2070AF EXPANDABLE ANTI-THEFT WALL SAFE WITH DIGITAL LOCK… |
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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… |
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SentrySafe DS3410 Black Fire-Safe 1.2-Cubic Foot Combination Safe $134.99 With innovative security features and practical organizational details, the SentrySafe DS3410 Fire-Safe Combination Safe offers protection for your valuables from fire or theft. This affordable, no-nonsense safe will protect your priceless items, save you money, and help you avoid the hassle of replacing your credit cards and important documents..caption {font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Aria… |
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SentrySafe F2300 Fire-Safe Waterproof Chest with Tubular Key, 33lbs, .36 Cu. Ft., Charcoal $44.18 Portable and affordable fire/water protection for important documents or small valuables. Perfect for birth certificates, wills, and insurance records. Adapter card connects noteboOak computers to a wireless network. Plugs into an ExpressCard slot for superior performance. Powerful N networking provides greater range and faster speeds. Exchange documents and share resources quickly and efficiently… |
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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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Honeywell Steel Fire Safe with Combination Lock … |
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First Alert 2190F 2 Hour Steel Fire Safe with Combination Lock, 2.02 Cubic Foot, Gray $488.54 Combination Fire Resistant Executive Safe with 2 Cubic Feet CapacityThe 2190F is a safe that has a JIS two hour fire rating verifying that it will withstand an external temperature of 1700F while maintaining an internal temperature of less than 350F. Anti-theft features include steel construction, heavy duty steel hinges and four bolts – two live locking and two dead. This model also features an r… |
Emergency Preparedness Guide – Be Ready for any Evacuation; Get a Survival Kit
I. Emergency Planning
[] Meet with household members and discuss the dangers of possible emergency events, including fire, severe weather, hazardous spills and terrorism.
[] Decide who will pick up children and other family members away from the house when an emergency evacuation is declared.
[] Pick two family meeting places: a place near your home and a place outside your neighborhood in case you cannot return home after an emergency.
[] Discuss what to do in case of power outages or personal injuries. Ensure all family members know the location of first-aid kits, flashlights and other emergency supplies.
[] Draw a floor plan of your house. Mark escape routes from each room.
[] Learn how to turn off water, gas and electricity at main switches. (Note – do not attempt to restore gas service yourself after turning off the supply. Contact your supplier.)
[] Post emergency contact numbers near all telephones.
[] Teach children how and when to dial 9-1-1 and how to make long-distance telephone calls (often it is easier to make a long-distance call than a local call during an emergency).
[] Take a basic First Aid and CPR class.
[] Keep important family documents and records in a waterproof and fireproof safe.
[] Prepare or purchase an emergency survival kit.
II. Home Preparedness Supplies
[] Take the time to check the contents of your cupboards and pantry. All too often there is insufficient non-perishable food, stored water and essential supplies.
[] Water. Store water in plastic containers such as soft drink bottles. Buy a supply of water purification tablets.
[] Food. Keep a supply of canned juices, meats and soup together with high-energy foods like peanut butter, breakfast bars and nuts. Comfort foods like cookies are a great morale-booster for children and adults alike. Avoid foods that require a great deal of water to prepare such as rice and pasta.
[] First Aid. Prepare a first-aid kit including bandages, gauze pads, non-prescription drugs, scissors, needle and thread and antiseptic. Also stock toilet paper, soap, liquid detergent and any required feminine supplies.
[] Tools. Ensure you have a working flashlight, matches, and a supply of cash in low denomination bills and coins. A battery-operated radio with extra batteries is also useful.
III. Emergency Evacuation Survival Kit
[] Assemble a light-weight, easy to carry bag of essential survival supplies and store in an convenient place. This can be grabbed and prove essential in the event of an urgent evacuation where there is insufficient time to gather all the components. It should include:
- High-calorie food rations.
- A supply of water (and water purification tablets).
- Emergency thermal blanket, waterproof jacket and waterproof matches.
- A ‘swiss army’ style utility tool and knife.
- A flashlight with spare batteries if required. Better is to buy a ‘shakeable’ flashlight which requires no batteries.
- Additional light sources such as the lightsticks you ‘snap’ in half.
- A basic first aid kit.
- Protective mask to guard against dust and bacteria.
IV. Evacuation Guidelines
[] Keep a full tank of gas in your car if an evacuation seems likely.
[] Make arrangements with friends or your local government if you do not own a car.
[] Leave early enough to avoid being trapped by severe weather.
[] Follow local evacuation instructions and recommended evacuation routes only. Do not take shortcuts – they may be blocked.
[] Be alert for washed-out roads and bridges and stay away from downed power lines.
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