The Safe Place

Showing posts with label residential security container. Show all posts
Showing posts with label residential security container. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The Gun Safe, Fire Safe, Burglary Safe Chronicles: Save Money, Time, And Hassles


The Gun Safe, Fire Safe, Burglary Safe Chronicles: Save Money, Time, And Hassles
You save money when you buy a gun safe by not overpaying --and by not underpaying for something you think is a bargain, but ends up not adequately protecting the things you sought to protect in the first place. 
Save money by asking for a discount (if we can, we will). Note: Fort Knox Gun safes, with fire ratings, are on sale. Ask us.
The Safe Place  is a safe dealer selling the general public gun safes, fire safes, and burglary safes at wholesale prices. We are located in Reno / Sparks, Nevada, but we sell and ship gun safes to homes and businesses all over the world. The best way to find the very lowest price on a safe that perfectly meets your needs is to phone us at 775-358-7233 and/or peruse our website.


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Gun Safe Ratings; What's an RSC?

When buying a gun safe it is important to know the specifications of that safe and the level of security it is classified as.  A gun safe with a high level of security is considered to have a TL rating.  But not everyone can afford a TL rated gun safe.  These safes also weigh thousands of pounds so a consumer may also not be able to accommodate the weight of such a gun safe.
An entry level rating for a gun safe is a residential security
container also refereed to as an RSC.  This is an absolute must for an entry level gun safe.  But the problem with this rating is that such a wide option of gun safes can fall under this classification. All this classification means is that if your lock is defeated, an external spring loaded re-locker will snap into place preventing the door to be opened.  It does not have anything to do with how pry resistant your door is, how well your door seals to prevent heat or cold smoke from entering your safe in case of fire, or how thick of walls your gun safe has. I would like to go over few things to consider when buying a gun safe listed as a residential security container. A fire rating exceeding thirty minutes is necessary in case your gun safe is involved in a house fire.  Especially if your gun safe is located inside your home. There are a lot more flammable objects inside your home versus being on a cool concrete slab. 
The construction of the door on your gun safe will determine how pry resistant your safe is.  Make sure your door is made up of thick steel. And also make sure the body of your gun safe is made up of thick steel or multiple layers of steel. This will help against power tools attacking the body of your safe.  For more information on gun safes visit The Safe Place or call us at 775-358-7233.

Peter
The Safe Place
1475 Greg Street
Sparks, NV 89431
www.TheSafePlace.com
(775) 358-7233