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We Make, We Sell, We move Safes & Vaults Servicing all Areas, Australia Wide
Things to consider when buying a Safe:
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What level of fire resistance is needed?
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How much will the valuables be worth that you intend storing?
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What are the environmental factors?
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What supporting systems will be in place?
The six biggest mistakes people make when buying a Safe:
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Buying a Safe that doesn’t actually meet their requirements in terms of fire resistance or theft prevention
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Buying a safe that is too small to store all their valuables
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Not talking to their insurance company before buying
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Forgetting to consider the size and weight of the Safe given where it is to be located
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Ignoring human factors such as ease of use
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Buying on line or not getting advice from a specialist