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2012年9月15日 星期六

Safety Deposit Boxes Give You Peace and Security


Banks offer various services aside from accepting deposits and giving out loans. They also provide money transfer; accept bills payments, issue bank checks, drafts and traveler's checks, and a lot more. The banks also do not just secure your cash but also they can secure your documents, jewelries and other personal belongings through safety deposit boxes. Actually there are also other institutions that offer safety deposit boxes, among others are the post offices.

Safety deposit boxes are boxes or containers that are being safe kept inside a vault. Though the banks or any other institutions may have limited liabilities relative to thefts and other crimes that may occur while your possessions are inside the safety deposit box, still many people opted to keep their valuable possessions inside the safe box. This is relatively because of the high security measures that a bank or any other institutions implement compared to the safety and security that you can provide in your own place.

You can put anything you want inside the safety deposit box. This can be a set of precious jewelries, gemstones, valuable metals, other currencies that are so valuable to you, certificates of deposits and securities, and other important documents like your property title certificates, birth certificates, and wills. A hard drive or any computer data storage can also be secured inside the safety deposit box.

Safety deposit boxes come in different price ranges and sizes. In order for you to avail one, you have to pay a rent and you will be given an access key combined with another key that result to dual control to access the box. Your signature and sometimes even a pass code are also being required before you have an access to open the box. In some other banks and institutions, an electronic pass code or biometric security measures are being implemented. The main factor here is the control always requires a counterpart. You can not access the box all by yourself without the counterpart from the bank or the institution you are renting with.

Although in some cases like hotel rooms, cruise ships, resorts, and other facilities of the same nature, offer safety deposit boxes that will only require a single control that will only be known by the user. This is on a temporary basis while you are just staying in their facility and this will only be at your own risk.




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2012年7月5日 星期四

High Security Fire Protection Safes and Deposit Safes Are Essential for Home and Business Security


It never dawned on me to use a high security and fire protection safe in the ten years I had a cash business. Each day my high street business turned over between €2,000 and €8,000, one third of which would typically be cash. My takings were always put in the same place under the counter every night. Although I lodged to the bank every day, I should have had a deposit safe at least for overnight protection of cash. On top of that, I had the credit card details of over two hundred customers "hidden" under the counter. Discrete floor safes are not expensive and I could have easily afforded one at the time. I shudder at the thought even as I write! I was never even approached by a salesman for high security and fire protection safes, deposit safes or security safes of any description. If I was starting all over again, security safes would be one of the first things I would have installed in my business premises. Here are the reasons why!

1. Protect Valuable Items - Car keys, mobile phones, laptops, credit cards and wallets should be locked away overnight. They are typically left closest to the most commonly used home entrance or in the kitchen. Thieves targeting these valuable generally have an easy job as these items are usually left in convenient and obvious places close to an entrance door.

2. Protect Irreplaceable Items - For example jewelry of sentimental value, sporting medals and other items which money simply can not buy should be stored ideally in a fire protection safe which will have all the qualities of a freestanding floor safe. Antiquarian documents such as old and rare maps, charters, wills and so forth should be protected if they are being held as an investment documents

3. Protect Important and Personal Documents - Documents such as title deeds, leases, wills, contracts, share certificates and so on are typically stored in old briefcases and are susceptible to loss through fire or even being stolen, misplaced or lost. A high security fire protection safe acts as a designated place for the storage of such items where they will be safe from loss, theft or destruction. Having to take such documents from the safe is somewhat of a ritual, attaching importance to these documents and it encourages safe keeping.

4. Protect Cash - Increasingly, people are storing cash at home. People are also holding physical gold and silver as a hedge against financial meltdown. Hidden safes or floor safes are ideal for these uses as they don't present visible temptation or opportunity.

5. Other Peoples Business - You may be asked to take care of an important object or documents belonging to a friend or relative. Such a task can be a burden unless you have someplace safe and secure to lock the object away. A high security fire protection safe will give you peace of mind when storing a friends items as well as your own, of course.

5. Insurance Claim Handling - In the event of loss or damage, your insurers will want to know if you have high security fire protection safe or a deposit safe on your premises. If you have such a safe in the first place, you may get a reduction in insurance premium. You are unlikely to receive any compensation for the loss or theft of valuable items if they were not stored in a safe. You must assume that your goods will be stolen and take adequate steps to protect your possessions if you want them insured for value.




Dominator Safes are Ireland's leading manufacturer and supplier of security safes for home and business use. From their Kilkenny base, they manufacture a range of under floor safes, refurbish pre-owned free standing safes and supply Chubb Safes. Key customers come from the petrol station, pharmacy, veterinary, grocery, hospitality and church sectors. See the full range of safes offered now on http://www.dominatorsafes.com or email brian@dominatorsafes.com and he will get back in touch with you straight away.

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2012年6月5日 星期二

Safety Deposit Boxes Give You Peace and Security


Banks offer various services aside from accepting deposits and giving out loans. They also provide money transfer; accept bills payments, issue bank checks, drafts and traveler's checks, and a lot more. The banks also do not just secure your cash but also they can secure your documents, jewelries and other personal belongings through safety deposit boxes. Actually there are also other institutions that offer safety deposit boxes, among others are the post offices.

Safety deposit boxes are boxes or containers that are being safe kept inside a vault. Though the banks or any other institutions may have limited liabilities relative to thefts and other crimes that may occur while your possessions are inside the safety deposit box, still many people opted to keep their valuable possessions inside the safe box. This is relatively because of the high security measures that a bank or any other institutions implement compared to the safety and security that you can provide in your own place.

You can put anything you want inside the safety deposit box. This can be a set of precious jewelries, gemstones, valuable metals, other currencies that are so valuable to you, certificates of deposits and securities, and other important documents like your property title certificates, birth certificates, and wills. A hard drive or any computer data storage can also be secured inside the safety deposit box.

Safety deposit boxes come in different price ranges and sizes. In order for you to avail one, you have to pay a rent and you will be given an access key combined with another key that result to dual control to access the box. Your signature and sometimes even a pass code are also being required before you have an access to open the box. In some other banks and institutions, an electronic pass code or biometric security measures are being implemented. The main factor here is the control always requires a counterpart. You can not access the box all by yourself without the counterpart from the bank or the institution you are renting with.

Although in some cases like hotel rooms, cruise ships, resorts, and other facilities of the same nature, offer safety deposit boxes that will only require a single control that will only be known by the user. This is on a temporary basis while you are just staying in their facility and this will only be at your own risk.




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2012年1月4日 星期三

Security Safe For the Home VS Bank Deposit Box


Most middle-class home owners probably don't consider themselves to be rich. However, a quick inventory of the family home or apartment usually produces easily stolen valuables such as:


Jewellery - including heirloom pieces.
Collectibles - stamps, coins etc.
Silverware - especially small items like cutlery and serviette rings.
Medals, possibly from past generations.
Gemstones - for a special gift occasion
Securities, title deeds, wills etc.
Family records - birth, marriage and death certificates (targets for identity fraud)

While these items are usually insured in case of loss, most people want to avoid the loss altogether, as the real value to the owners are the memories attached to them.

Home Safe

A home owner looking to protect valuables would enquire about home safes - their cost, security level, methods of installation and placement. Of course, the more valuables to be stored, the bigger the safe required, which increases the cost and difficulty of suitably locating it.

Safe Deposit Box

This is a rental service provided by most banks and financial institutions. It protects privacy as no-one, not even bank officials, knows the contents except the person who signs the rental contract. The deposit box is stored in a concrete or steel safe or vault protected by sophisticated alarm systems and security procedures.

Things to Consider When Making a Choice

Some questions to ask when deciding between a security safe for the home and a safe deposit box:


What is the most secure in case of fire or natural disaster?
If I need to get my valuables quickly, what is the most convenient?
What happens to my deposit box if the bank goes bust?
Is my deposit box automatically insured by the bank?
Does having a home safe make my house a target for thieves?
What would my insurance company prefer me to do?
If I pay my rental fees on a deposit box, does this guarantee I won't get robbed?
What if I can't access my deposit box through e.g. illness or incapacity? How can my family get access?

The prudent home owner considers all scenarios before making any decision, but there are several issues that could be considered drawbacks to having a safe deposit box:


Inconvenience - unable to access the contents quickly, especially over a weekend.
Not insured - the box is a storage space provided as a service, and not insured by the bank.
Not guaranteed - robbery or damage in a natural disaster, while unlikely, is still possible.
Paying twice - keeping things that don't need quick access in a deposit box, and other valuables in a home safe, increases the cost.

Home security safes meet stringent quality standards, are relatively inexpensive depending on size, and installation can be arranged by reputable and experienced people. It is hard to beat the convenience of having your valuables close at hand in a secure environment for a "once-only" cost, and all of it properly insured through your broker.




Trisha L. Wagner is a freelance writer providing articles for Lackasafe.com, an elite team of safe specialists that provide home safes, office safes, floor and security safes.





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2011年12月21日 星期三

Safety Deposit Boxes Give You Peace and Security


Banks offer various services aside from accepting deposits and giving out loans. They also provide money transfer; accept bills payments, issue bank checks, drafts and traveler's checks, and a lot more. The banks also do not just secure your cash but also they can secure your documents, jewelries and other personal belongings through safety deposit boxes. Actually there are also other institutions that offer safety deposit boxes, among others are the post offices.

Safety deposit boxes are boxes or containers that are being safe kept inside a vault. Though the banks or any other institutions may have limited liabilities relative to thefts and other crimes that may occur while your possessions are inside the safety deposit box, still many people opted to keep their valuable possessions inside the safe box. This is relatively because of the high security measures that a bank or any other institutions implement compared to the safety and security that you can provide in your own place.

You can put anything you want inside the safety deposit box. This can be a set of precious jewelries, gemstones, valuable metals, other currencies that are so valuable to you, certificates of deposits and securities, and other important documents like your property title certificates, birth certificates, and wills. A hard drive or any computer data storage can also be secured inside the safety deposit box.

Safety deposit boxes come in different price ranges and sizes. In order for you to avail one, you have to pay a rent and you will be given an access key combined with another key that result to dual control to access the box. Your signature and sometimes even a pass code are also being required before you have an access to open the box. In some other banks and institutions, an electronic pass code or biometric security measures are being implemented. The main factor here is the control always requires a counterpart. You can not access the box all by yourself without the counterpart from the bank or the institution you are renting with.

Although in some cases like hotel rooms, cruise ships, resorts, and other facilities of the same nature, offer safety deposit boxes that will only require a single control that will only be known by the user. This is on a temporary basis while you are just staying in their facility and this will only be at your own risk.




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